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Brotherly solidarity! King Charles smiles as he joins Prince Edward and Prince Andrew for the Armistice Day filming in Windsor

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King Charles appeared in good spirits yesterday afternoon as he joined his brothers Prince Edward and Prince Andrew for a pheasant shoot.

The 74-year-old monarch was spotted driving around the grounds of Windsor just hours before unveiling new statues of his late parents at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in London.

Charles was dressed casually in a shirt and green jacket with a cord collar for the Armistice shoot.

The king was seen laughing with the passenger in the car, believed to be a member of his security team.

Although Andrew and Edward were not pictured with Charles, it is believed the monarch enjoyed an afternoon in the company of his brothers before heading to London.

Pictured: King Charles was seen driving around the Windsor estate yesterday afternoon – where he was doing a pheasant shoot with his brothers

The king appeared in good spirits yesterday afternoon - hours before he emotionally unveiled new images of his late parents

The king appeared in good spirits yesterday afternoon – hours before he emotionally unveiled new images of his late parents

At the Royal Albert Hall, King Charles reunited with Prince Edward for the second time that day as they attended the annual Remembrance Festival at the Royal Albert Hall.

The brothers were joined by senior royals – including the Prince and Princess of Wales – at the event, which saw the King unveil new images of the late Queen and Prince Philip.

The life-size bronze works, commemorating the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh’s dedication to the Royal Albert Hall, were erected as part of the building’s 150th anniversary.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak observed the event from a box to the left of the royal family with his wife Akshata Murty, while Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer sat in a separate box to the right with his wife Lady Victoria.

During the event, the king unveiled the statue of his late mother, while Camilla pulled back the curtain on Prince Philip’s bust.

The Princess Royal led a tribute to those who died in the Battle of the Atlantic, the longest military campaign of the Second World War.

This year’s Festival of Remembrance marks the 80th anniversary of the battle, which killed around 65,000 sailors.

Today King Charles will lead the Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph to mark the end of the First World War.

The king was seen laughing with the passenger in the car, believed to be a member of his security team

The king was seen laughing with the passenger in the car, believed to be a member of his security team

King Charles was pictured unveiling images of his mother, the late Queen and Prince Philip

King Charles was pictured unveiling images of his mother, the late Queen and Prince Philip

The royal family was photographed today at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, London.  Pictured: From left to right: Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, Kate, Princess of Wales, Prince William, King Charles III, Princess Anne, Queen Camilla and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence

The royal family was photographed today at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Pictured: From left to right: Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, Kate, Princess of Wales, Prince William, King Charles III, Princess Anne, Queen Camilla and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence

A statue of Queen Elizabeth II unveiled by King Charles

A statue of Prince Philip unveiled by Queen Camilla

A statue of Queen Elizabeth II (L) unveiled by King Charles and a statue of Prince Philip unveiled by Queen Camilla (R)

King Charles reunited with Prince Edward for the second time that day at the annual festival of remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.

King Charles reunited with Prince Edward for the second time that day at the annual festival of remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall.

The King will lead today’s events to mark the end of the First World War, which will also include members of the Royal Family and senior politicians laying the foot of the war memorial (pictured)

King Charles pictured with his siblings Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew at the Queen's funeral last September

King Charles pictured with his siblings Princess Anne, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew at the Queen’s funeral last September

During the procedure, other members of the Royal family and senior politicians will also lay wreaths at the foot of the war memorial.

About 10,000 veterans and 800 armed forces personnel will take part in a march past the Cenotaph, while a two-minute silence will take place at 11am.

It comes after the Metropolitan Police said it had made 126 arrests after far-right groups gathered to ‘protect the Cenotaph’ from a large pro-Palestinian march during Armistice Day on Saturday.

Nine officers were injured after they were pelted with bottles, cans and metal barriers as they prevented a crowd of mainly far-right football hooligans from reaching the Cenotaph.

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