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Princess Anne leads procession for D-Day anniversary

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Princess Anne leads procession for D-Day anniversary

Princess Anne leads procession for D-Day anniversary

A procession of 200 dignitaries, including Princess Anne, walked to the Bayeux War Cemetery following the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Service of Remembrance.

The Princess Royal gave a reading at an annual service of thanksgiving for D-Day at Bayeux Cathedral.

Report by Kennedyl.

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