King Charles delivers a sound message on the morning of August 15 to mark the 80th anniversary of VJ Day.
Royal expert Richard Palmer went to X, former Twitter handle and shared the palace message.
He tweeted: “The king delivers a sound message in the morning of August 15 to mark the 80th anniversary of VJ Day. He and the queen attend a memory service at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire and meet veterans from 2nd World War at a reception afterwards.”
It is also known as victory in Pacific (VP) Day in Australia, and on August 15, the end of World War II marks and will be reminded across the globe.
That day, King George VI proclaimed dawn for a new chapter for Britain and Europe after six years of devastating war.
Meanwhile, the palace has also announced that the Duke of Gloucester, Royal Patron, National Fepow Fellowship Welfare Remembrance Association, participates in a service to commemorate the eighth anniversary of VJ Day in Norwich Cathedral, 65 The Close, Norwich.
Duchess Sophie will also meet the veteran World War II, Jim Wren, who served on HMS a defense when he was caught and held on the island of Sumatra.
The royal couple participates in a service by the Scottish national war memory, Edinburgh Castle.



