Duchess Sophie and Prince Edward to return from holiday for memorial | Royal | News

Duchess Sophie and Prince Edward will take an unexpected break from summer holidays to attend a very important memorial ceremony this week. As stated in Royal Diary, Sophie, 60 and 61, 61, Japan surrendered and II.
This service will take place at the Scottish National War Monument in Edinburgh Castle. The Royal British Legion was organized by Scotland.
The royal couple will not be the only person to celebrate the historical day.
King Charles will also mark his anniversary by giving a voice message in the morning.
76 -year -old ruler and 78 -year -old Queen Camilla will participate in the commemoration service at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
This service will follow a reception that will see that his majesty has met with the Second World War veterans.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will be at the Norwich Cathedral on Friday.
They will then participate in a second memory service in Suffolk, which focuses on the children and families of the Far Eastern war prisoners.
In 1941, Duchess Sophie met the former Royal Marine James ‘Jim’ Wren, who survived the sinking of HMS Repulse and had an internship in a Japanese war camp for three and a half years.
Duchess spent time with Gazi at the Wiltshire Care House to hear everything about his story.




