There’s big royal news about a tribute planned for this August. It will mark eighty years since Victory Over Japan Day. The King will attend events that hold great importance. This isn’t just a date on the calendar. It’s a moment the nation will feel together. Keep scrolling to know more.
King Charles To Head National Commemorations
This year’s August 15 will mark 80 years since VJ Day, the moment the war finally ended in 1945. King Charles will address the nation in an audio message, just as King George VI did all those years ago. He and Queen Camilla will attend a service at the National Memorial Arboretum, where they will meet surviving veterans and lay a wreath in honour of those who never returned home.

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh are also confirmed. Before the events, Duchess Sophie will meet 105-year-old Jim Wren and listen to his stories from the war in the Far East. On the day itself, she’ll attend a service at the Scottish National War Memorial in Edinburgh.
People across the country will stop and quietly remember. Someone will step inside old churches. Some will lay flowers, while others will join the small parades along the streets. In London, you’ll hear the Abbey bells drifting through the streets.. Down in Portsmouth, crowds will meet by the sea to honour the day.
Royal News: Who’s Going And Who’s Skipping
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will attend two official events. The Prince and Princess of Wales are skipping them to spend the summer break with their children. Princess Anne will be away celebrating her 75th birthday that day. Prince William has marked the day before. In 2020, he recalled his grandfather Prince Philip’s stories of bringing prisoners of war home. It was, he said, the moment the war truly ended.

While some members of the Royal Family will be away, organisers say this year’s programme will ensure that the service and sacrifice of those who fought in the Pacific theatre are not forgotten. They’ll also share old wartime diaries and letters from the National Archives so people can hear from those who lived through it. This year’s tributes aim to unite the country. For more Royal News and updates, follow Soap Opera Daily.