King Charles III and Queen Camilla updated their official social media profiles on November 5 to honor Remembrance Day. Their Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook pages now feature new images that capture the solemn spirit of the occasion.
Observed on November 11, Remembrance Day in the U.K. is similar to Veterans Day in the U.S. It pays tribute to the courageous men and women who served in the Armed Forces across the United Kingdom.
Each year, King Charles leads the nation during the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London, an important event attended by members of the Royal Family. Ahead of this, the King’s team updates the official profiles’ pictures and cover photos, setting a respectful tone.
This digital tradition has been maintained for several years, with the special Remembrance images remaining on the profiles for about a week.
“Lest we forget”alongside the Royal Coat of Arms.
Prince William and Kate Middleton often make similar social media updates during this period, though they have not made their changes yet in 2025.
“Lest we forget”
Author's summary: King Charles and Queen Camilla honor Remembrance Day with updated social media profiles featuring historic photos and symbolic imagery reflecting the tradition and respect of the occasion.