The Queen and family mark the Centenary of Armistice at Westminster Abbey: All the photos

It's been a busy weekend for the Royal Family as they marked Remembrance Day with a series of events, which culminated in a Sunday evening (Nov. 11) service marking the Centenary of Armistice at Westminster Abbey. The Queen was joined by Prince Charles and Camilla, Prince William and Kate, Prince Harry and Meghan, and more, all of whom dressed in dark shades and proudly paid tribute to fallen soldiers wearing poppies pinned to their lapels. The service was led by The Very Reverend Dr John Hall, Dean of Westminster and the Address was given by The Archbishop of Canterbury.
Earlier in the day, the group attended a service at the Cenotaph, where the Queen stood with Camilla and Kate on a balcony while Meghan was on a different balcony with the German president's wife. Her Majesty lay flowers on the Grave of the Unknown Warrior as her son, Prince Charles, read from the bible.
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Kate looked gorgeous in a green double-breasted coat with velvet accents and carried a black clutch. Her husband donned a navy suit with a burgundy tie.
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Kate has worn her deep green Catherine Walker coat before! Last year, she attended the St Patrick's Day parade in the chic velvet-adorned topper before jetting to Paris for a visit with Prince William clad in the same ensemble. Her Jane Taylor headband breathed new life into the look for the Remembrance Day service.
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Expectant parents Prince Harry and Meghan arrived at Westminster Abbey hand in hand, where they were perfectly coordinated in navy blue.
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Meghan was the picture of Parisian chic at the Centenary of Armistice service on Remembrance Sunday, where she donned a double-breasted, belted ensemble with a peplum accent and a hemline just below the knee. She topped the look off with a jaunty beret and anchored it with navy pumps. The former actress carried a matching clutch and wore a bronzed makeup look with black liner accentuating her eyes.
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Kate wore her go-to accessory, an oversized headband, this time in black velvet to match the velvet cuffs and collar on her coat. She accessorized with floral pearl earrings and wore a rosy glow on her cheeks and a smokey eye.
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The duchess previously wore a similar double-breasted ensemble to an awards event with her husband and the Queen, a pink Prada design that featured a flared skirt instead of tonight's slim silhouette. Prince Harry was perfectly coordinated in a dapper navy suit with a striped burgundy and blue tie.
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The Queen was in high spirits as she attended the service on her own, as 97-year-old Prince Philip has retired from public work.
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The Queen looked beautiful in a double-breasted purple coat with a black collar and a purple hat embellished with black blooms. She toted her ever-present black handbag and wore black gloves to keep the chill at bay.
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The Queen accessorized her regal look with a tri-strand pearl necklace and matching earrings as well as a pin featuring four poppies.
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Prince Charles arrived with his wife Camilla, fresh from their eight-day tour of West Africa. The Duchess of Cornwall was perfectly coordinated with Her Majesty in a purple coat dress and matching hat, while the future king wore a blue suit.
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The 'fab four' make their entrance at Westminster Abbey, where Prince William and Kate said "I do" in 2011.
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Princes William and Harry and their wives, Duchesses Kate and Meghan, were photographed as a foursome for the first time since Princess Eugenie's royal wedding as they arrived at the service.
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The quad wore their matching poppies as they arrived for the service, posing for one photo before taking their seats.
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