Royals attend VE Day remembrance service

The Queen and other members of the Royal Family joined more than 1,000 veterans at Westminster Abbey and Horse Guards Parade today to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day.

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WWII survivors in tribute to comrades at VE Day celebrations

Thousands of people from throughout the generations have gathered at special events across the country marking the 70th anniversary of VE Day.

Among the towns and cities honouring the occasion was Exmouth, which suffered heavy casualties when it was targeted by German bombers during the war.

ITV News correspondent Nina Nannar was there to meet some of the surviving 'Precious Few' as they paid tribute to their fallen comrades.

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Red Arrows fly past WW2 veterans parade on VE Day

The Red Arrows were on hand for a fly past this afternoon, as numerous veterans went on parade before and Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.

The parade, of more than 1,000 veterans and current soldiers, commemorates the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

VE Day parade marches through Westminster

A parade of over 2,000 Second World War veterans and current soldiers is making its way through Parliament Square and up Whitehall this afternoon, in front of crowds celebrating the 70th anniversary of VE Day.

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