Prince Charles and the Duchess of
Cornwall have joined figures from government and the armed forces for an
Armistice Day service, as the UK fell silent to remember the war dead in 2020.
A special service was held at
Westminster Abbey to mark the centenary of the burial of the Unknown Warrior.
The congregation - and millions
around the UK - commemorated those who died with a two-minute silence at 11:00
GMT.
Armistice Day marks the day World
War One ended in 1918.
The grave of the Unknown Warrior
represents those who died in the war and whose place of death is not known or
whose remains are unidentified.