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Scottish Sun
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Queen Camilla wears poppy-themed gloves at Tower of London art installation for 80th anniversary of VE Day
THE Queen proved a good fit for a striking 80th anniversary commemoration of VE Day by donning a pair of striking poppy-themes gloves. Camilla placed the final flower at a new display of nearly 30,000 ceramic poppies at Tower of London. 2 The Queen proved a good fit for a striking 80th anniversary commemoration of VE Day by donning a pair of striking poppy-themes gloves Credit: Getty 2 Camilla placed the final flower at a new display of nearly 30,000 ceramic poppies at Tower of London Credit: Goff The installation, called The Tower Remembers, represents a 'wound' across the inner walls of the fortress, symbolising the enduring sacrifices made during the conflict to mark 80 years since the end of the conflict. Wearing black leather gloves embellished with poppies she said: "It was so cold this morning I thought it would be the perfect time to wear them." Poet Laureate Simon Armitage read out a specially commissioned VE 80 poem called 'In Retrospect'. She was taken on a tour by Yeoman Warder Tracey Machin, along with her son Harrison, five, and D-Day veterans Henry Rice, 99, a former Royal Navy signalman and Richard Aldred, a tank driver in the Inniskilling Dragoon Guards. Richard handed the Queen a ceramic poppy, while Henry presented one to Harrison and they paused while before planting each of the flowers into the ground to complete the installation. Speaking afterwards Henry Rice said: "Last year I went to Normandy and had the pride and pleasure of meeting His majesty and Her Majesty. I said to her quietly, 'We met last year', she said, 'Yes, I know' and that that is fabulous. "I mean, why should she remember me?" He said of the installation: "Each one of those poppies represents a man that gave his life to allow me, my family, this country, in fact, to live in peace and comfort." The new display, which is open to the public from today until 11 November, uses poppies created for the 2014 installation Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, which saw the Tower encircled by a sea of more than 880,000 ceramic flowers.


The Irish Sun
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Queen Camilla wears poppy-themed gloves at Tower of London art installation for 80th anniversary of VE Day
THE Queen proved a good fit for a striking 80th anniversary commemoration of VE Day by donning a pair of striking poppy-themes gloves. Camilla placed the final flower at a new display of nearly 30,000 ceramic poppies at Tower of London. 2 The Queen proved a good fit for a striking 80th anniversary commemoration of VE Day by donning a pair of striking poppy-themes gloves Credit: Getty 2 Camilla placed the final flower at a new display of nearly 30,000 ceramic poppies at Tower of London Credit: Goff The installation, called Wearing black leather gloves embellished with poppies she said: "It was so cold this morning I thought it would be the perfect time to wear them." Poet Laureate Simon Armitage read out a specially commissioned VE 80 poem called 'In Retrospect'. She was taken on a tour by Yeoman Warder Tracey Machin, along with her son Harrison, five, and D-Day veterans Read More on Royals Richard handed the Queen a ceramic poppy, while Henry presented one to Harrison and they paused while before planting each of the flowers into the ground to complete the installation. Speaking afterwards Henry Rice said: "Last year I went to Normandy and had the pride and pleasure of meeting His majesty and Her Majesty. I said to her quietly, 'We met last year', she said, 'Yes, I know' and that that is fabulous. "I mean, why should she remember me?" He said of the installation: "Each one of those poppies represents a man that gave his life to allow me, my family, this country, in fact, to live in peace and comfort." Most read in Royals The new display, which is open to the public from today until 11 November, uses poppies created for the 2014 installation Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, which saw the Tower encircled by a sea of more than 880,000 ceramic flowers. VE Day was a 'jolly' moment but work went on, 100-year-old former Wren says
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Queen praises ‘beautiful' poppy display at Tower of London
The Queen has described a commemorative poppy display at the Tower of London as 'beautiful' and joked that the ceramic blooms were 'quite tempting' to take home. Camilla visited the historic fortress on Tuesday to launch The Tower Remembers, marking VE Day and the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. The new installation features 30,000 ceramic poppies from the 2014 Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red artwork, now redesigned to flow from the White Tower. The Queen walks with Constable of the Tower of London, General Sir Gordon Messenger (Stefan Rousseau/PA) Camilla admired the ceramic flowers and joked: 'I see why people would take them. I think they're so lovely. Quite tempting.' ADVERTISEMENT Project lead Tom O'Leary guided the Queen through the artwork, saying afterwards: 'She was very interested in it. She really liked the way that all the different heights comingulate.' Poet laureate Simon Armitage then read In Retrospect, a poem commissioned to mark VE Day. Camilla arrives at the Tower (Stefan Rousseau/PA) The Queen told him warmly: 'Lovely. Lovely poem. Thank you very much,' before asking how long it had taken to write. She met members of the Historic Royal Palaces and Tower teams who helped create the display, as well as D-Day veterans Henry Rice and Richard Aldred, who handed her a poppy to plant. Camilla was also joined by Yeoman Warder Tracey Machin and her five-year-old son Harrison, who planted a poppy alongside the Queen. The Queen gets help with planting a poppy (Stefan Rousseau/PA) Harrison said: 'I did a poppy with the Queen. This is my poppy,' pointing to the ceramic flower he had planted. ADVERTISEMENT Asked why the moment was important, he replied: 'Because it's really, really special.' He said he enjoyed living at the Tower of London, explaining: 'You get to see all the nice stuff,' and that it had been a 'really good' day. Nearly 30,000 ceramic poppies have been loaned by the Imperial War Museum (Stefan Rousseau/PA) After helping with the ceremony, he was given a dragon teddy called Puffy. 'We chatted about all the poppies being here and it was really, really nice for them to be here,' he said. Ms Machin said: 'I could not be prouder of Harrison. He did such an excellent job. The display reflects the long-lasting sacrifices made during the Second World War (Stefan Rousseau/PA) 'When you're five anything could happen so I'm really proud that he stayed very still. Her Majesty the Queen was absolutely wonderful. You can tell she has grandchildren herself. 'She was dressed absolutely beautifully in red and black, co-ordinating perfectly with our poppies. I think she was very impressed with the display as well.' ADVERTISEMENT The Queen was wearing gloves decorated with poppies, and told one attendee she had been given them in France last year. The visit was part of commemorations for VE Day (Stefan Rousseau/PA) Mr Rice, 99, said of the visit: 'Memorable, that's the best word, because last year I went to France and had the pride and pleasure of meeting His Majesty and Her Majesty. I said to her quietly, 'We met last year', she said, 'Yes, I know', and that is fabulous. I mean, why should she remember me?' He added: 'Each one of those poppies there represents a man that gave his life to allow me, my family, this country in fact, to live in peace and comfort. 'I really do thank them and they are my heroes, all of them.' Camilla meets the public at the Tower of London (Stefan Rousseau/PA) Outside the Tower, crowds clapped and cheered as the Queen greeted them. She shook hands with schoolchildren, joking about them missing lessons, before she departed. One member of the public called out: 'God save the King, we all love Camilla, give us a wave.'