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King Charles and Queen Camilla have hosted a tea party for veterans and members of the Second World War generation at Buckingham Palace. Around 50 veterans and their families joined Their Majesties, along with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The day's events, which also included a military procession and a flypast over the palace, commemorate the Allied victory in Europe in 1945. Report by Brooksl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00It's now well. It's slightly exhausting.
00:19Let me just show you what determination is.
00:22Please, help us follow the limits of this.
00:27The Queen is just down there.
00:33Would you mind help him?
00:36The Queen, which beach?
00:40Oh, don't talk to the chapel.
00:44Sorry.
00:48The Queen's system works.
01:06Anyway, are there a few? Do you still have a few old colleagues left?
01:13Do you still have a few old friends left in from the army?
01:20So, it wasn't too difficult coming here today.
01:25And you go back again, do you now?
01:29Anyway, it's so special to get you here for this sort of occasion.
01:33The least we could do.
01:34The least we could do.
01:36You have to go on.
01:39There's more on the issue.
01:41There's more on the table.
01:42There's more on the table.
01:47It's okay.
01:49There's more on the table.
01:54I'm very much going by the Queen, if you'd like to take it, I hope it hasn't been alright too much.
02:05I'm sure it's supposed to be a great deal.
02:09And sir, why are you saying that?
02:11They're not crying.
02:13They're coming home.
02:15They're coming home.
02:18It's such fun.
02:31It is a very tourist thing.
02:33Absolutely.
02:35And this is amazing.
02:42Very interesting.
02:44Brilliant.
02:45So what brings you?

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