
King Charles will deliver an audio message on the morning of August 15 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VJ day.
Real expert Richard Palmer took X, previously Twitter Handle and shared the announcement of the palace.
Tuiteó: “The King will deliver an audio message on the morning of August 15 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VJ Day. He and the Queen will attend a memory service in the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire and will meet veterans of World War II at a later reception.”
It is also known as Victoria on Pacific Day (VP) in Australia, and on August 15 the end of World War II marks and will be commemorated worldwide.
That day, King Jorge VI proclaimed the dawn of a new chapter for Great Britain and Europe after six years of devastating war.
Meanwhile, the Palace has also announced that the Duke of Gloucester, the Royal Pattern, the National Association of Memory of Welfare Fepow Felowship, will attend a service to commemorate the eight anniversary of day VJ in the Norwich Cathedral, 65 The Close, Norwich.
In addition, Duchess Sophie will meet with World War II veteran, Jim Wren, who was serving in HMS’s repulse when she was captured and retained on Sumatra Island.
The real couple will attend a service at the Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh Castle.