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  1. From the days when the Monarch rallied the troops on the battlefield, to the military careers of today's Royal Family and their support for personnel through their many honorary roles and patronages, the Armed Forces are a key focus in the working lives of the Royal Family.

  2. 11. Nov. 2018 · Seven million civilians also died as a direct result of the war. To commemorate this important anniversary, every day until Remembrance Sunday we'll be sharing items from the Royal Archives that document how The Royal Family, and the Royal Household, played a part in the War.

  3. Many members of the British Royal Family have seen service in British or other Commonwealth armed forces, and others hold honorary ranks or positions. This is a list detailing formal military service by members of the British royal family. There is also a list of military titles, service appointments, and various job titles within ...

  4. What the Royal Family did during the WW2. Find out what roles they took on including Princess Elizabeth joining the Auxiliary Territorial Service

  5. During the Second World War the heir to the throne, Princess Elizabeth, served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS). This made her the first woman in the Royal Family to become a full-time member of the armed services. Here are 12 photographs showing the enduring links between The Royal Family and wartime.

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  6. Vor 6 Tagen · At the Bayeux War Cemetery, The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence will join Normandy veterans and French representatives at a Royal British Legion Service of Commemoration. As President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, will attend an annual service of remembrance at Bayeux Cathedral.

  7. As a member of the ATS, she was the first female of the Royal family to be an active duty member of the British Armed Forces. The Queen is also the last surviving head of state to have served during the Second World War. Now in her 90s, she is often pictured behind the wheel and has been known to diagnose and repair faulty engines just as she ...