PRINCE William laid a wreath in Auckland to commemorate New Zealand and Australia’s war dead yesterday. He attended the Anzac Day event with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and placed the wreath on b…
Prince William lays wreath at Anzac Day memorial in New Zealand with PM Jacinda Ardern before meeting Christchurch massacre survivorsBy Neal Baker and John LucasPRINCE William laid a wreath in Auckland to commemorate New Zealand and Australia’s war dead yesterday.
The Duke of Cambridge will also will lay a wreath at the Oi Manawa Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial.Anzac Day is a memorial holiday on the anniversary of New Zealand and Australian soldiers, known as Anzacs, landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. The Duke of Cambridge attended Anzac Day services in Auckland. He is due to fly to the South Island where he will visit survivors of the Christchurch mosque shootingsPrince William lays a wreath commemorating the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who lost their lives in the First World WarGetty Images - GettyThe Anzac Day events come amid heightened security following the March 15 massacre and the deadly Easter suicide bombings of churches and hotels in Sri Lanka.
Addressing thousands gathered for a dawn service at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called for unity following the recent atrocities.
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