Thousands of people gather near Buckingham Palace to mark 80th anniversary of V-E Day
Britain commenced its V-E Day commemorations early due to a public holiday, featuring a military parade with troops from allied nations, including Ukraine. Actor Timothy Spall recited Churchill's victory speech as crowds gathered in London.

The Cenotaph, the nation's war memorial, was covered with Union Jack flags. It was the first time that the memorial had been draped in the flags since it was unveiled by King George V in 1920, two years after the end of World War I.
About 1,300 members of the British armed forces are being joined by troops from the United Kingdom's NATO allies and Ukraine - a nod to the present war in Europe. The procession started in Parliament Square and swept past Buckingham Palace, where King Charles III took the salute.
Maria Crook, 69, who wore a hat with red, white and blue ribbons, travelled from Devon to London to watch the procession.
"I think it's extremely important to pay our respects and honour those who have died for us," she said. (AP) GRS GRS
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