Chief Minister Lyndon Trott, external relations lead Jonathan Le Tocq and Bailiff Sir Richard McMahon all travelled to Normandy to represent the island.
They attended a British Memorial at Ver-Sur-Mer – Gold Beach – and the American Cemetery at Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer – Omaha Beach – alongside a delegation from Jersey.
The Bailiff laid a wreath at Pegasus Bridge in remembrance of the Bailiwick’s own D-Day veterans.
Deputy Le Tocq described as 'moving' the ceremony at Ver-sur-Mer, where King Charles III and President Macron led tributes to the thousands of British soldiers who sacrificed their lives.
The Guernsey delegation will be moving on to attend official events in Cherbourg tomorrow.
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