King Charles will travel to France on June 6 to attend the commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings, as reported by Buckingham Palace cited by the BBC.
The British monarch will attend a ceremony in Portsmouth for the first time on June 5, accompanied by Queen Camilla and Prince William, to remember the Allied landing to liberate France when it was occupied by the Nazis.
Charles and Camilla will then participate on June 6 in another ceremony at the British Normandy Memorial, in Ver-sur-Mer, where the names of more than 20,000 soldiers under British command who died during the Battle of Normandy are inscribed.
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Source: BFM TV
