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D-Day 80th anniversary LIVE: King Charles leads British tributes to veterans as he calls on world to 'oppose tyranny' while Martin Freeman and Sir Tom Jones feature at memorial and Prince William attends Canadian service

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King Charles will join world leaders including US President Joe Biden in France today to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy.

The military operation to liberate Nazi-occupied France on June 6, 1944, was the largest by air, land and sea ever attempted and resulted in the deaths of an estimated 4,000 to 9,000 troops.

Events including military displays and parades are taking place over two days to commemorate the 80th anniversary with world leaders gathering on a beach which was used as a landing area by Allied soldiers.

Follow MailOnline's live coverage below

11:16

US President to speak at Normandy American Cemetery

Joe Biden is about to address the ceremony at the Normandy American Cemetery.

We will bring you the key lines from the US President's speech

11:08

Prince William lays wreath on Juno Beach

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/Shutterstock (14526208s) Prime Minister of France Gabriel Attal, Prince William, the Prince of Wales, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau lay wreaths during a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, at Juno Beach in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, Thursday, June 6, 2024. Trudeau Normandy, Courseulles-Sur-Mer, France - 06 Jun 2024

Prince William has laid a wreath on Juno Beach after he spoke at a Canadian memorial event for D-Day.

Flanked by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, the heir laid a tribute with a handwritten note that said: 'Remembering all Canadian acts of bravery and sacrifice 80 years ago.

'Lest we forget. N’oublions jamais.'

Chatted to some of the veterans, the Prince asked one ex-soldier: 'memories bringing it all back?' before telling another Canadian serviceman 'a lot of people were lying about their ages'.

On D-Day, 359 Canadian soldiers were killed, while more than 5,000 troops from the Commonwealth country died over the course of the 11-week Battle of Normandy.

11:00

Emeli Sande set for 'emotional' D-Day performance at the Royal Albert Hall

Away from Normandy for a minute...pop star Emeli Sande has said she is preparing for an 'emotional' bow at the Royal Albert Hall in a performance to honour D-Day veterans

Sande, whose grandfather fought in the Second World War, told GMB:

Both my grandparents - my mother's parents - served in the Army and my grandfather fought in the Second World War, and I just remember from when I was young, him telling his stories and speaking about how different the country would have been, if it wasn't for the bravery and the sacrifices of all these men and women.
So tonight, I'll definitely be thinking of them both. It's going to be a really emotional performance I think.
10:52

Pictured: US President meets D-Day veterans

US President Joe Biden has been pictured meeting D-Day veterans before a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary at the Normandy American Cemetery.

Mr Biden arrived in Normandy this morning and will attend an international ceremony on Omaha Beach this afternoon.

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: U.S. President Joe Biden greets American World War II veterans before a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the Normandy American Cemetery on June 06, 2024 in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. Veterans, families, political leaders and military personnel are gathering in Normandy to commemorate D-Day, which paved the way for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: U.S. President Joe Biden greets American World War II veteran Jake Larson,  before a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the Normandy American Cemetery on June 06, 2024 in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. Veterans, families, political leaders and military personnel are gathering in Normandy to commemorate D-Day, which paved the way for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: U.S. President Joe Biden greets American World War II veterans before a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the Normandy American Cemetery on June 06, 2024 in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. Veterans, families, political leaders and military personnel are gathering in Normandy to commemorate D-Day, which paved the way for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: U.S. President Joe Biden greets American World War II veteran Bill Toombs before a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the Normandy American Cemetery on June 06, 2024 in Colleville-sur-Mer, France. Veterans, families, political leaders and military personnel are gathering in Normandy to commemorate D-Day, which paved the way for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

10:46

Read: Astonishing moment British parachutists are held up by French customs

Quite a remarkable story we can bring you from earlier as British paratroopers were met by French customs as they landed in Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Footage shows the troops landing in a French field carrying their heavy bags, only to be forced to show their passports and documents to waiting officers.

MailOnline's Sam Merriman has the story:

10:39

President Macron arrived late for British memorial

Britain's King Charles III, Britain's Queen Camilla and France's President Emmanuel Macron attend the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion's commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the World War II "D-Day" Allied landings in Normandy, at the World War II British Normandy Memorial near the village of Ver-sur-Mer which overlooks Gold Beach and Juno Beach in northwestern France, on June 6, 2024.  LUDOVIC MARIN/Pool via REUTERS

President Emmanuel Macron kept King Charles and Queen Camilla waiting at the D-Day memorial service after he was 20 minutes late, French media have reported.

The Royals were already sat waiting when France's head of state finally arrived at the 80th anniversary event at the British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer.

King Charles and Queen Camilla did not comment on the behaviour of Mr Macron, who was accompanied by his wife, Brigitte Macron.

But French media noticed what happened, and it was widely reported.

Cnews, the TV news outlet, wrote: 'While the King and Queen of England were already installed, Emmanuel Macron and his wife arrived twenty minutes late for the Franco-British ceremony, which shocked the English.'

On Tuesday, Mr Macron was almost an hour late when he turned up at the first D-Day commemoration in Plumelec, Brittany.

There was no immediate comment from the Élysee Palace.

10:34

Watch: D-Day veteran insists 'I'm not a hero'

A 100-year-old D-Day veteran told Good Morning Britain he's not a hero as he recalled the heartbreaking moment he learned his friend had been shot and killed.

Speaking from Normandy John Life said:

A friend next to me, he was behind, I glanced back, just to see if he was alright, he got one in the throat, and he was dead.
I was pleased to [come back to Normandy], because it's always fascinating.
But then there was also the other side - things weren't so nice, colleagues being killed.

To watch the interview see here:

10:24

President Macron praises Wren officer for D-Day heroism

French President Emmanuel Macron addresses British D-Day veterans during a commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the World War II D-Day" Allied landings in Normandy, at the World War II British Normandy Memorial of Ver-sur-Mer, Thursday, June 6, 2024. Normandy is hosting various events to officially commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that took place on June 6, 1944. (Ludovic Marin/Pool via AP)

French President Emmanuel Macron has thanked Wren officer Christian Lamb, a veteran officer in the Women's Royal Naval Service.

In 1944, Mrs Lamb helped plan the D-Day landings from Churchill's secret war rooms in London.

Describing how she left school at 18 and moved to Normandy, President Macron said:

You were one of the heroes in the shadows.

In 1939 officer Lamb got a telegram from her father, who was an admiral, to tell her war was imminent and to go back to London. But she began working as a clerk for the royal navy and then am officer.

President Macron added:

You have set us an example we will not forget.
10:20

Read: King Charles echoes his grandfather George VI as he pays tribute to D-Day veterans

MailOnline's Matthew Lodge and Lettice Bromovsky report King Charles paid tribute to the 'remarkable wartime generation' as he echoed his grandfather George VI.

Read their report here:

10:15

D-Day 80th anniversary: What has happened this morning?

Veterans attend the Canadian commemorative ceremony at the British Normandy Memorial at the Juno Beach Centre, Courseulles-sur-Mer, on the northern coast of France, as part of the events to mark the 80th anniversary commemorations of Allied amphibious landing (D-Day Landings) in France in 1944, on June 6, 2024. Hosted by the Government of Canada, His Royal Highness will join Canadian D-Day and Second World War Veterans, as well as Canadian Armed Forces personnel, cadets, and wider youth representatives at the event as heads of state and veterans mark the anniversary of D-Day on June 6, a date that was key to Allied Europe's eventual victory against the Nazis in World War II. (Photo by Jordan Pettitt / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JORDAN PETTITT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

What a morning it's been with world leaders and the King appearing at memorial events across Normandy to remember the brave veterans who took part in D--Day - the military operation to liberate France from Nazi occupation.

If you're just joining us you can recap our live coverage below or here are the main takeaways

  • King Charles, Rishi Sunak and Emmanuel Macron have paid tribute to D-Day veterans at a commemorative event at the British national memorial in Normandy
  • The monarch praised the 'remarkable wartime generation' who he said showed 'courage and resilience in the pursuit of freedom' in a speech partially delivered in French
  • Prince William declared D-Day the most ambitious military operation in history as he spoke at a Canadian commemorative event in front of the country's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
  • US President Joe Biden is also in Normandy ahead of an international ceremony on Omaha beach this afternoon
  • Comes as events take place across France and the UK to mark the 80th anniversary with re-enactments on Normandy beaches at sunrise and a nationwide beacon lighting tonight.

Stick with us as we guide you through the commemorations.

10:06

Watch: Queen handed rose from D-Day veteran

Watch the moment Queen Camilla appeared taken by surprise as she was handed a white rose from a veteran at the British memorial in Normandy.

The Queen was shaking hands with veterans with French First Lady Brigitte Macron when she was handed the gift.

See the video below:

09:58

Pictured: Prince William attends Canadian D-Day ceremony

Here are some photographs of Prince William as he spoke at the Canadian commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

The Prince of Wales shook hands with Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he praised the country for standing against fascism alongside the UK.

COURSEULLES-SUR-MER,  FRANCE - JUNE 6: Prince William, Prince of Wales (L) is greeted by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ahead of the Government of Canada ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, at Juno Beach on June 6, 2024 in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting a variety of events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, leading up to the official commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing on June 6. (Photo by Jordan Pettitt - Pool/Getty Images)

Britain's Prince William, the Prince of Wales Prime Minister of France Gabriel Attal and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stand, during the Government of Canada ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, at Juno Beach, in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, Thursday, June 6, 2024. (Jordan Pettitt, Pool Photo via AP)

COURSEULLES-SUR-MER,  FRANCE - JUNE 6: Prince William, Prince of Wales (R) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (C) and Prime Minister of France Gabriel Attal (L) ahead of the Government of Canada ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, at Juno Beach on June 6, 2024 in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting a variety of events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, leading up to the official commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing on June 6. (Photo by Jordan Pettitt - Pool/Getty Images)

Britain's Prince William, the Prince of Wales attends the Government of Canada ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, at Juno Beach in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, France,  June 6, 2024. Jordan Pettitt/Pool via REUTERS

09:52

Prince William - 'Canada and the UK continue to stand side by side as we did in 1944'

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Shutterstock (14525533ih) Prince William D-Day 80: Canadian ceremony at Canadian War Cemetery, Courseulles-sur-Mer, France - 06 Jun 2024

The Prince of Wales said he wanted to thank the Canadian veterans for their 'extraordinary acts of bravery and sacrifice' and he spoke of the continued bond between Canada and the UK.

William said:

All of you demonstrated heroism, and determination, that ensured fascism was conquered.
The commitment to service displayed by Canadian troops, is a great testament to the strength of the people of Canada.
Canada and the UK continue to stand side by side as we did in 1944. Just as strong together, 80 years later.
Ensuring the memory of those who fought for freedom lives on is why we’ve come together again today – to say thank you.
09:49

Prince William - D-Day remains most ambitious military operation in history

Prince William has declared D-Day remains the 'most ambitious military operation in history' but came at a 'great cost'.

The Prince of Wales is speaking at at the Canadian commemorative ceremony on Juno Beach.

Watch the below footage of him expressing his gratitude to veterans.

09:46

Watch: Martin Freeman reads moving letter from D-Day veteran

We can now bring you footage of the moment actor Martin Freeman read the words of a D-Day veteran who landed on Gold Beach 80 years ago today.

Mr Freeman spoke the words of Joe Mines, who was present at the commemorative event held in Normandy.

See the video below:

09:43

King Charles and President Macron lay wreaths at British memorial

King Charles and French President Emmanuel Macron have laid wreaths at the British memorial in Normandy following a service to honour D-Day veterans on the 80th anniversary of the military operation.

Emmanuel Macron smiled and shook the King’s hand after he spoke partially in French at the event.

Charles was seen laughing with the French president as the two spoke for a while.

The King then saluted during the Last Post and the silence that followed.

Some veterans stood and saluted while others remained in their chairs with their eyes closed.

The veterans have been saluted by the Red Arrows.

VER-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: King Charles III lays a wreath during the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion's commemorative event at the British Normandy Memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 06, 2024 in Ver-Sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting various events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, to officially commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that took place on June 6, 1944. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

VER-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: President of France, Emmanuel Macron lays a wreath during the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion's commemorative event at the British Normandy Memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 06, 2024 in Ver-Sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting various events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, to officially commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that took place on June 6, 1944. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

09:40

Pictured: Sir Tom Jones performs at British memorial

Sir Tom Jones performs during the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

Before the King spoke in Normandy, Welsh singer Sir Tom Jones performed I Won’t Crumble With You If You Fall.

Jones' grandfather died in World War One, and is buried in France.

His tweet here:

09:34

Watch: King praises 'wartime generation'

We can now bring you footage of the King's address at a British memorial event to honour D-Day veterans.

See the video below:

09:33

King Charles reflects on 'supreme test' facing his grandfather

Britain's King Charles goes to deliver a speech during the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion?s commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the World War II "D-Day" Allied landings in Normandy, at the World War II British Normandy Memorial near the village of Ver-sur-Mer which overlooks Gold Beach and Juno Beach in northwestern France, on June 6, 2024.  LUDOVIC MARIN/Pool via REUTERS

The King paid tribute to the 'remarkable war-time generation' as he gave a speech at the UK national commemorative event in Normandy on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Charles said:

Eighty years ago on D-Day, the 6th of June 1944, our nation – and those which stood alongside it – faced what my grandfather, King George VI, described as the supreme test.
How fortunate we were, and the entire free world, that a generation of men and women in the United Kingdom and other allied nations did not flinch when the moment came to face that test.
On the beaches of Normandy, on the seas beyond and in the skies overhead, our armed forces carried out their duty with a humbling sense of resolve and determination – qualities so characteristic of that remarkable war-time generation.
Very many of them never came home, they lost their lives on the D-Day landing grounds or in the many battles that followed.
09:30

'Free nations must stand together and oppose tyranny'

King Charles III speaking during the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

King Charles called on countries to unite and 'oppose tyranny' as he praised allied nations in his tribute to D-Day veterans

Speaking at the British memorial in Normandy, the King said:

How fortunate we were, and the entire free world, that a generation of men and women in the UK and other allied nations did not flinch when the moment came to face that test.
We recall the lesson that comes to us again and again across the decades: Free nations must stand together to oppose tyranny.
09:21

King speaks in French as he honours D-Day veterans

VER-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: King Charles III attends the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion's commemorative event at the British Normandy Memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 06, 2024 in Ver-Sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting various events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, to officially commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that took place on June 6, 1944. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

King Charles delivered part of his tribute to D-Day veterans in French as he called on people to take forward the message of 'courage and resilience in pursuit of freedom' that was left by those who didn't make it home.

It is with the most profound sense of gratitude that we remember them and all who served at that critical time.
09:15

Breaking:King Charles - Our obligation to remember veterans can never diminish

VER-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: King Charles III attends the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion's commemorative event at the British Normandy Memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 06, 2024 in Ver-Sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting various events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, to officially commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that took place on June 6, 1944. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

The King is now speaking at the British ceremony.

He said:

Over the past 40 years, I have had the great privilege of attending seven D-Day commemorations in Normandy and meeting so many distinguished veterans.
Indeed, I shall never forget the haunting sight and sound of thousands of bemedaled figures proudly marching past into a French sunset on these beaches.
Our ability to learn from their stories at first hand diminishes but our obligation to remember them, what they stood for and what they achieved for us all can never diminish.
09:12

Watch: King appears emotional during D-Day service

This is the moment King Charles appeared to be overcome with emotion during the British ceremony for D-Day veterans in Normandy.

See the video below:

09:06

Pictured: Prince of Wales joins Justin Trudeau at Canadian national ceremony

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (R) speaks with Britain's Prince William, the Prince of Wales (L) as they attend the Canadian commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the World War II "D-Day" Allied landings in Normandy, at the Juno Beach Centre near the village of Courseulles-sur-Mer, in northwestern France, on June 6, 2024. The D-Day ceremonies on June 6 this year mark the 80th anniversary since the launch of 'Operation Overlord', a vast military operation by Allied forces in Normandy, which turned the tide of World War II, eventually leading to the liberation of occupied France and the end of the war against Nazi Germany. (Photo by LOU BENOIST / POOL / AFP) (Photo by LOU BENOIST/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Prince William has joined Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Canadian commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day at the Juno Beach Centre near the village of Courseulles-sur-Mer in Normandy.

09:00

Watch: President Macron arrives at British Normandy Memorial

French President Emmanuel Macron and the first lady Brigitte Macron have arrived at the British Normandy Memorial.

Macron tok his seat next to King Charles and Queen Camilla to watch the commemoration.

The French president will later be awarding France's highest distinction, the Légion d'honneur, to veterans.

See the video below of his arrival:

08:53

Martin Freeman reads out D-Day veteran's memories

Actor Martin Freeman speaking during the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

Martin Freeman is present in Normandy and has read out the memories of Mr Mines, second Battalion Essex regiment, who landed on the beach at Normandy 80 years ago today.

The actor said:

Joe Mines, clearing mines. One of our fellows trod on one and blew his leg off. The whole leg went. War is brutal.
I was 19 when I landed, but I was still a boy. I don't care what people say, I wasn't a man, I was a boy. And I didn't have any idea of war of war and killing.
I want to pay my respects to those who didn't make it. May they rest in peace.
08:50

Prince William - 'We will always remember those who served and who waved them off'

The Prince and Princess of Wales have released a tribute to D-Day veterans on social media as King Charles and Rishi Sunak attend a British ceremony in Normandy.

Prince William said in a heartfelt tribute: 'Today we remember the bravery of those who crossed the sea to liberate Europe.

'We will always remember those who served and those who waved them off.

'The mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters, who watched their loved ones go into battle, unsure if they would ever return.'

08:47

Queen wipes eye as D-Day veteran's memories are read out

King Charles III and Queen Camilla during the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

The Queen was seen wiping her eye as the memories of a D-Day veteran were read out.

The audience in Ver-sur-Mer heard the experiences of Joe Mines, 99, from Hornchurch in London.

Camilla dabbed her eye before smiling with the King as Mr Mines waved his arms in the air.

Martin Freeman is present in Normandy and has read out the memories of Mr Mines, second Battalion Essex regiment, who landed on the beach at Normandy 80 years ago today.

08:46

Pictured: King Charles and Queen Camilla at British ceremony for D-Day anniversary

We can now bring you more pictures of King Charles and Queen Camilla after they arrived at a British ceremony to remember D-Day veterans on the 80th anniversary of the military operation.

Some veterans were helped from their wheelchairs to stand when the King and Queen arrived.

Charles was seen nodding and smiling at the veterans as he passed.

VER-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion's commemorative event at the British Normandy Memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 06, 2024 in Ver-Sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting various events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, to officially commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that took place on June 6, 1944. (Photo by Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty Images)

VER-SUR-MER, FRANCE - JUNE 06: King Charles III, Queen Camilla and Veteran Richard Trelease attend the UK Ministry of Defence and the Royal British Legion's commemorative event at the British Normandy Memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day on June 06, 2024 in Ver-Sur-Mer, France. Normandy is hosting various events across significant sites such as Pegasus Bridge, Sainte-Mère-ÿglise, and Pointe du Hoc, to officially commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that took place on June 6, 1944. (Photo by Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty Images)

King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, after having been opened in 2021. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

08:41

Watch: Sunak leads standing ovation for last remaining D-Day veterans

This is the moment Prime Minister Rishi Sunak led a standing ovation for Britain's surviving D-Day veterans.

Mr Sunak told veterans 'we owe you everything' as he addressed the audience at the UK's national commemoration event in Normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

See the video below:

08:36

Breaking:King and Queen arrive at British ceremony

King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrive for the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, after having been opened in 2021. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

The King and Queen have arrived at the UK’s national commemoration event at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, France.

They were greeted by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murty and Lord Peter Ricketts, honorary president of the Normandy Memorial Trust, among other officials.

The King is dressed as a Field marshal and is carrying a Field Marshal's baton. It was given to him by the late Queen, his mother.

08:29

Sunak: Veterans are the 'best of us' and we will not forget them

Rishi Sunak is addresing more than 2,000 veterans and guests at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer.

'We are here to honour the service of those who did [serve],' he said.

'We are humbled to be with you and for what you did that day, we will always be grateful.

'You risked everything and we owe you everything.'

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaking  during the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

08:27

Scotland's First Minister talks with D-Day veterans in Normandy

First Minister of Scotland John Swinney has been speaking with to D-Day veterans ahead of the UK national commemorative event in Normandy.

First Minister of Scotland John Swinney speaking to D-Day veterans ahead of  the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

First Minister of Scotland John Swinney speaking to D-Day veterans ahead of  the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

08:18

'What a waste of time war is,' says D-Day veteran

D-Day veteran Stan Mincher has just appeared on the BBC to remember 'what a waste of time war is' as he grieves the loss of his loved ones who died.

The veteran, 98, rejected the glorification of war, adding: 'I commemorate. I think once again what a waste of time war is.

'Most of my friends who died were a year or two older, my brother died, my stepmother died, a lot of my school friends died, that was a generation that was badly hit.

'War is not pleasant, it's not exciting, it doesn't achieve much in the end, and there isn't a need for it. It can be avoided.'

08:16

Sunak and Starmer arrive at British ceremony

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaking with Defence Secretary Grant Shapps ahead of the UK national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, held at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. It is the first time the memorial, which contains the names of the 22,442 servicemen and women under British command who fell on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy in the summer of 1944, has been used for major anniversary commemorations, having been opened in 2021.  See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has arrived at the D-Day commemorative event at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, France.

The Prime Minister arrived with his wife Akshata Murty at the Memorial Entrance and will address an audience gathered to mark the 80th anniversary of the invasion later in the morning.

Mr Sunak shook hands with Grant Shapps as he walked along a receiving line of military officials.

Sir Keir Starmer could be seen speaking with Grant Shapps ahead of the UK National Commemorative Event.

The Labour leader and Defence Secretary were situated under a marquee where veterans will watch proceedings.

08:06

Watch: King Charles and Rishi Sunak to attend British ceremony in Normandy

Watch our live stream of the British ceremony in Normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

King Charles, Queen Camilla and Rishi Sunak will attend the UK’s national commemoration event at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer.

See the stream below:

08:04

President Biden arrives in Normandy for D-Day ceremony

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden arrive at the Caen-Carpiquet Airport in Carpiquet, France, enroute to ceremonies to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Thursday, June 6, 2024, in Normandy. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

US President Joe Biden has arrived in Normandy for the D-Day commemorations.

He was just spotted getting off Air Force One alongside First lady Jill Biden at Caen Carpiquet Airport in France.

The president will be attending commemoration ceremonies throughout the day

08:00

Pictured: Royal Marines recreate D-Day beach landing

A beach landing by the Royal Marines of 47 Commando and civilians at Asnelles before their annual 'yomp' to Port-en-Bessin, in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

Royal Marines have recreated a D-Day beach landing to pay tribute to those who took part in the historic invasion.

Soldiers aboard a landing craft waded into the sea while a piper played on the beach at Asnelles

Spectators clapped as the troops came ashore, some carrying wreaths.

Major Andy Atkinson, Officer Commanding 47 Commando Royal Marines, told spectators lined on the beach wall and grass on the hill overlooking the sea that he served in Iraq and Afghanistan but 'nothing compares' to D-Day.

'Where we are standing now is smoke and fire,' he said describing the reality of the operation 80 years ago.

07:55

Sunak to miss major 80th anniversary ceremony on Omaha Beach

RETRANSMITTING ADDING NAME Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets D-Day veteran Roy Haywood after the UK's national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, hosted by the Ministry of Defence on Southsea Common in Portsmouth, Hampshire. Picture date: Wednesday June 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Leon Neal/PA Wire

Rishi Sunak will miss the major international ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day but Sir Keir Starmer will mingle with world leaders at the Omaha Beach event.

The Prime Minister is attending events in Normandy including speaking at the major British ceremony, but will not be present alongside leaders including France's Emmanuel Macron and US President Joe Biden at the international gathering.

With the general election campaign in full swing, the Tory leader will head back to the UK - but his rival Sir Keir will be at the high-profile international event in Normandy.

A Tory source played down the diplomatic impact of the PM's absence, pointing out he will see Mr Macron, Mr Biden, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other key leaders at the G7 summit in Italy next week.

The Prince of Wales and senior ministers will represent the UK at the international event, joining more than 25 heads of state and veterans for the official ceremony on Omaha Beach, Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer.

07:47

'Remembering my grandad': Tributes to D-Day veterans on social media

Britons have been paying tribute to their relatives on social media this morning to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Many people have posted to say they are remembering their grandparents and ancestors.

Here is just a selection we can show you:

07:41

British Legion chief - Anniversary is likely the last major one for 'sprightly' D-Day veterans

Re-enactors on Gold Beach in Arromanches at sunrise in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

For D-Day veterans, today's commemorations to mark 80 years since the military operation to liberate Nazi-occupied France are likely going to be the last major anniversary they will attend, according to the director-general of the Royal British Legion.

Mark Atkinson said it felt 'momentous' to be in Normandy today with surviving veterans but admitted those with living memories of the event may pass away in the coming years.

He told Sky News:

It does feel momentous to be here on the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy that followed
They're incredibly sprightly - we've got a group with us who are arranging between 98 and 103 years of age, all coming in on the beaches down here."
The next one will be 85 (years), the brutal truth is there simply won't be many veterans left.
But it's our job at the Royal British Legion to make sure that that service is remembered.
07:30

Exclusive:'I would do it all again': D-Day heroes recount storming the beaches 80 years on

It wasn't until after the thundering guns and screams of men on the beaches of northern France grew quiet that Les Underwood knew he had taken part in the D-Day landings.

The Royal Navy gunner was one of 160,000 men sailing in a vast armada of 3,000 landing craft, 2,500 ships and 500 ancillary craft and merchant vessels, tasked with launching the liberation of Europe.

Describing the military operation as the 'privilege of his life', the 98-year-old still recalls with vivid clarity what he saw and heard as the allied assault began that day.

Read his story here as well as other D-Day heroes reported by Cameron Roy, Sam Merriman and Amogh George:

07:27

Today is about 'commemoration, not celebration'

Re-enactors on Gold Beach in Arromanches at sunrise in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

Former UK ambassador to France Lord Peter Ricketts is in Normandy this morning for the D-Day 80th anniversary.

Remembering all those who died, he told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme:

It's commemoration, certainly not celebration.

After Russia's invasion of Ukraine, commemorations have taken on a new significance, according to Lord Ricketts, with President Putin not invited to this year's remembrance events.

'What Russia has done since then makes it impossible for a senior Russian representative to be here,' he said.

07:22

Pictured: Farage joins re-enactors on Gold Beach

Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage on Gold Beach in Arromanches in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

Reform Party UK leader Nigel Farage walked on Gold Beach at sunrise during a private visit to Normandy this morning.

He posed with re-enactors on Gold Beach in Arromanches in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing.

Mr Farage tweeted on the eve of the 80th anniversary.

07:12

Minute by terrifying minute: How D-Day unfolded

Jonathan Mayo, author of D-Day: Minute by Minute, has written a blow by blow account of the operation as seen through the eyes of people who were there - from soldiers to French villagers to journalists.

Read his account here:

07:05

Piper - 'humbling and privileged experience'

ARROMANCHES-LES-BAINS, FRANCE - JUNE 06: Pipe Major Trevor Macey-Lillie of the Scots Royal Artillery plays a lament as he arrives on Gold Beach in a WWII landing craft at 0726, the exact time 80 years ago that British troops stepped on to the beaches of Normandy and Piper Bill Millin lead them ashore under heavy fire playing Highland Laddie" "The Road to the Isles" and "All The Blue Bonnets Are Over The Border" as his comrades fell around him, on June 06, 2024 in Arromanches-les-Bains, France. June 6th is the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy, these assaults are credited with the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The military piper who played a lament on the bagpipes in a tradition to recreate the exact moment thousands of British troops disembarked onto French beaches has described it as a 'humbling and privileged experience'.

Major Trevor Macey-Lillie (pictured above), piper with the Scottish gunners, performed the lament at Gold Beach in Arromanches at sunrise today.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, he said:

I was here on the 75th anniversary, and I was asked to come back for the 80th.
We are here to represent and remember the veterans who are still here today and the young soldiers of old who didn't make it home.
06:58

Pictured: Military ceremony on Gold Beach

We can now bring you pictures of the ceremony this morning on Gold Beach where a giant poppy was displayed on the sand for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Crowds of re-enactors with their wartime vehicles, and visitors had previously filled the area as the sun rose.

People were seen writing in the sand and wandering the beach cupping hot drinks in their hands as they looked out to sea.

Following the piper’s lament, a French church service was held and military planes flew over head.

People attending the ceremony on Gold Beach in Arromanches in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

Military personnel attending a ceremony on Gold Beach in Arromanches in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

People attending the ceremony on Gold Beach in Arromanches in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

A giant poppy is displayed on Gold Beach in Arromanches in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Picture date: Thursday June 6, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Aaron Chown/PA Wire

06:52

Lone piper marks exact moment British troops stormed Normandy beaches in D-Day tribute

A lone military piper has today played on Gold Beach to mark the moment the first British troops stormed the Normandy coast on D-Day 80 years ago

Major Trevor Macey-Lillie played Highland Laddie as he was carried to the beach at Arromanches on a Royal Marines amphibious landing craft flanked by service members.

Crowds gathered at the beach to view the reenactment, which took place in a picturesque sunrise - a far cry from the cloudy and rough seas that welcomed 25,000 soldiers who landed on the same stretch of coast in 1944.

Read Matthew Lodge and Dan Woodland's piece here:

06:47

In pictures: D-Day 80th anniversary commemorations

We have a busy day ahead of us so stick with us for the latest news, pictures, video and reaction to D-Day commemorations on the 80th anniversary of the military operation in northern France.

Here are some of our favourtie pictures taken yesterday during a series of commemorative events:

A handout photo issued by the Ministry of Defence of the Red Arrows performing a fly-past during the national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, hosted by the Ministry of Defence on Southsea Common in Portsmouth, England, Wednesday June 5, 2024.  (Cpl Phil Dye/MoD/Crown Copyright via AP)

British soldiers stand guard near illuminated gravestones at the Bayeux War Cemetery, in Bayeux, Northwestern France on June 5, 2024, as part of the "D-Day" commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the World War II Allied landings in Normandy. The D-Day ceremonies on June 6 this year mark the 80th anniversary since the launch of 'Operation Overlord', a vast military operation by Allied forces in Normandy, which turned the tide of World War II, eventually leading to the liberation of occupied France and the end of the war against Nazi Germany. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP) (Photo by LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla attend a UK national commemorative event to mark the 80th anniversary commemorations of Allied amphibious landing (D-Day Landings) in France in 1944, in Southsea Common, in Portsmouth, southern England, on June 5, 2024. Heads of state and veterans are due to mark the anniversary of D-Day on June 6, a date that was key to Allied Europe's eventual victory against the Nazis in World War II. (Photo by Dylan Martinez / POOL / AFP) (Photo by DYLAN MARTINEZ/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

International pipers from France, Germany and the United Kingdom during a procession from Bayeux Cathedral to the Great Vigil at the Commonwealth War Grave Commission's  Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy, France, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. June 5, 2024. Aaron Chown/Pool via REUTERS

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ambassade US France/UPI/Shutterstock (14525522c) US President Joe Biden (C) is welcomed by France's Prime Minister Gabriel Attal upon arrival at Paris Orly airport near Paris, on Wednesday June 5, 2024, as he travels to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. US President Joe Biden Arrives Paris to Commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, France - 05 Jun 2024

06:28

King's personal battle to get to Normandy

Rory Tingle reports King Charles was adamant he would go to D-Day commemoration events in Britain and Normandy and made it a personal goal to attend.

The monarch, 75, was present at the UK's national commemorative event in Portsmouth yesterday and the commemorations in northern France today - marking his first major international event since he began treatment for cancer.

Read Rory’s report here:

06:24

Watch: Queen meets D-Day veteran who moved her to tears

This is the moment Queen Camilla met the D-Day veteran whose story of heroism brought her to tears.

Eric Batemen joined the navy at just 17 years old to 'do his bit for King and Country', but has rarely spoken about his part in the historic D-Day landings in Normandy.

See the video below:

06:21

King Charles urges Britons not to forget the 'service and sacrifice' of D-Day war heroes

King Charles yesterday urged people not to forget the 'service and sacrifice' of the heroes of D-Day in his first public speech since being diagnosed with cancer.

The monarch, 75, joined the Prince of Wales, leading UK politicians and veterans at a major event in Portsmouth to mark the 80th anniversary of the landings.

Read Rory Tingle's report here:

06:16

ROBERT HARDMAN: Inside D-Day tributes with 100 'lucky ones' and Princess Anne

Let's bring you our top story on MailOnline as Robert Hardman joins 100 veterans known as the 'lucky ones' and Princess Anne for poignant D-Day tributes.

Read Robert's piece here:

06:09

D-Day 80th anniversary - What is happening today?

US President Joe Biden is seen upon arrival at Paris Orly airport near Paris, on June 5, 2024, as he travels to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. JULIEN DE ROSA/Pool via REUTERS REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT

Let’s take a look at what we have coming up today with events taking place in France and here in the UK:

9.30am

  • King Charles, Queen Camilla and Rishi Sunak attend the UK’s national commemoration event at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer.

10am

  • Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Prince of Wales attend the Canadian national ceremony at Juno Beach centre in Courseulles-sur-Mer.

11am

  • US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron expected to attend the American national ceremony with a memorial service at the Normandy American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer.

11am

  • A D-Day memorial service will be held in Southsea, Portsmouth, with a veterans parade members of the Armed Forces march also taking place.

2pm

  • The Royal British Legion will hold a service of remembrance with veterans and family members at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh to attend.

2.30pm

  • World leaders will gather at an international ceremony on Omaha Beach where Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944. President Biden, Rishi Sunak, Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron to attend alongside the Prince of Wales.

9.45pm

  • Beacons will be lit across the UK and all five beaches in Normandy to remember those involved in the D-Day operation.

All times BST

We will be providing live coverage throughout the day.

06:04

D-Day explained: Everything you need to know on the historic landings

MailOnline has produced this explainer with everything you need to know about the Normandy landings and why it is known as D-Day.

Here it is:

05:58

Good morning

PABestKing Charles III speaks at the UK's national commemorative event for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, hosted by the Ministry of Defence on Southsea Common in Portsmouth, Hampshire. Picture date: Wednesday June 5, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story MEMORIAL DDay. Photo credit should read: Leon Neal/PA Wire

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

We have a day packed with events to mark the military operation by Allied forces to liberate Nazi-occupied France on June 6, 1944 - the largest ever attempted by air, land and sea.

King Charles and US President Joe Biden will be in France and we will bring you the news from the events plus pictures and videos of this significant anniversary.

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