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Queen seems emotional following ‘off script’ feedback by veteran about King at VJ occasion

By Editorial Board Published August 15, 2025 5 Min Read
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Queen seems emotional following ‘off script’ feedback by veteran about King at VJ occasion

The Queen appeared emotional as a struggle veteran paid tribute to the “brave king” at a VJ Day memorial occasion following his most cancers analysis.

The King and Camilla joined Sir Keir Starmer and 33 veterans aged 96-105, who served within the Far East and Pacific, at a nationwide service of remembrance in Staffordshire on Friday.

However when Yavar Abbas, who was a captain within the eleventh Sikh Regiment, went on stage on the Nationwide Memorial Arboretum to learn extracts from his diaries throughout his time in Burma in 1945, he additionally took a second to go “off script”.

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The King talks to struggle veteran Yavar Abbas. Pic: PA

Camilla checked out her husband sitting subsequent to her and appeared to wipe away a tear as Mr Abbas, 105, initially from Lucknow in India, mentioned: “I make no apologies for briefly going off the script to salute my brave king, who is here with his beloved queen in spite of the fact that he is under treatment for cancer.”

There was applause within the crowd as Mr Abbas mentioned he had additionally been handled for most cancers, and added that he hoped it will carry “comfort” that he had been rid of the illness himself for 25 years.

VJ Day marks the eightieth anniversary of the top of the Second World Conflict, however a lot of the celebration in 1945 targeted on VE (Victory in Europe) Day in Could, with those that served within the Far East labelled The Forgotten Military.

Mr Abbas added: “I salute him for gracing this occasion, because by his presence here, he has gone a long way to make sure that his grandad’s 14th Army is never given the sobriquet again of The Forgotten Army.”

‘He is human’

Talking afterwards, he mentioned he made “no apology” for his feedback.

“I admire the man… I admire The King. He has similar views about things as I have, about the environment for example.

“He is human. Once I went as much as him and talked to him, he mentioned one thing very touching to me. He mentioned to me once you mentioned that I virtually cried. That is our King and he is an awesome King.”

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Hear: King sends stark message on conflicts

Forward of the service, King Charles, in a pre-recorded audio tackle to the nation, vowed the sacrifice of heroes who fought and died within the campaigns “shall never be forgotten”.

He additionally considerably acknowledged the devastation brought on by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which led to Japan’s give up, describing the “immense price” paid by its residents, including, “we pray no nation need ever pay again”.

A Red Arrows formation paid an airborne tribute

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A Purple Arrows formation paid an airborne tribute

He mentioned: “Please know that the courage and camaraderie displayed in humanity’s darkest hour is a flame that shall blaze for eternity – a beacon that honours our past and guides our future.”

After the service of remembrance, which began with a two-minute silence and a Purple Arrows flypast, the King made his option to the Far East nook of the arboretum, the place he met Silas Sarbah and Khadak Chettri, the grandsons of Second World Conflict troopers, in addition to William Slim, the great-grandson of Basic Invoice Slim, who led the so-called Forgotten Military.

He noticed tributes on the Burma Railway memorial, which is constructed from 30 metres of unique observe from the so-called “Railway of Death”, and took a second of reflection on the Burma Star Memorial and the Chindit Memorial, earlier than going to a reception for VJ veterans and their households.

The King and Queen have been joined by the prime minister and Girl Starmer, as they met some 30 veterans who served within the Far East in the course of the six-year struggle for the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces, accompanied by their households and carers.

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