Queen pays tribute to D-Day troops
Commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the Second World War campaign to liberate Europe will be staged in Portsmouth.
All those who took part in the D-Day landings to liberate Europe “must never be forgotten,” the Queen has said in the official programme to mark the campaign’s 75th anniversary.
The Queen will be joined by US President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, heads of state from Second World War allies and veterans and their families at a national commemorative event in Portsmouth on Wednesday.
It will tell the story of D-Day through musical performance, testimonial readings and military displays, including a fly-past of 25 modern and historical aircraft.
The Queen goes on to say: “At this time of reflection for veterans of the conflict and their families, I am sure that these commemorations will provide an opportunity to honour those who made extraordinary sacrifices to secure freedom in Europe.
“They must never be forgotten.”
Prime Minister Theresa May said in her foreword for the programme: “We will never forget all that they gave – or the sacrifices of the fallen.
“The solidarity and determination so clearly in evidence on D-Day continues to be a lesson to us all to stand together and uphold the values that we share.”