King Charles, Queen Camilla honour Remembrance Day with social media update

King Charles III and Queen Camilla Commemorate Remembrance Day on Social Media

On November 5, King Charles III and Queen Camilla updated their official Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook profiles to honor Remembrance Day. The new images reflect the solemn spirit of this important occasion.

About Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day, observed on November 11, is the United Kingdom's equivalent of Veterans Day in the United States. It pays tribute to the courageous men and women who served in the Armed Forces across the U.K.

Royal Traditions for Remembrance

Details of the 2025 Social Media Update

The current profile picture shows King Charles and Queen Camilla attending a Remembrance Day service at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada, from 2009 — the same image used last year.

“Lest we forget”

The new cover photo on X and Facebook features a close-up of red poppies—a widely recognized symbol of remembrance—accompanied by the phrase “Lest we forget” and the Royal Coat of Arms in the corner.

Other Royal Family Members

Prince William and Kate Middleton typically update their social media accounts to mark Remembrance Day around this time, although they have not changed theirs yet in 2025.

Author's summary: King Charles III and Queen Camilla uphold a digital tradition by updating their social media for Remembrance Day, strengthening public remembrance through powerful imagery and symbolism.

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