Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.Photo: Princess Eugenie/InstagramSistersPrincess BeatriceandPrincess Eugenieteamed up for a special royal outing.Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughters visited the Royal British Legion Industries this week, learning about the vital care, welfare and employment services delivered to Armed Forces veterans across the U.K.Princess Beatrice, 34, wore a blue coat while Princess Eugenie, 32, wore a green ensemble. Both accessorized with ared poppy pin, the symbol used since 1921 to commemorate military members who have died in wars. Since the start of November, members of the royal family — includingKate Middleton,Prince William,King Charles III,Queen CamillaandPrincess Anne— have been seen wearing the symbol.Princess Eugenieshared photos from the visit on herpersonal Instagram pageon Friday.Princess Eugenie/Instagram"We met incredible veterans who have completed RBLI’s #Lifeworks employability programme," she captioned the post. “It was wonderful to see the programme in action at the charity’s social enterprise factory which provides meaningful employment to veterans.“Eugenie also added that they visitedQueen ElizabethCourt, an assisted living facility, to meet some of the residents.“I also met Vi, who told me she served with my late Grandmother, which brought me such pride,“Princess Eugeniesaid.Princess Eugenie/InstagramThe royal concluded her post, “This Armistice Day we remember and pay tribute to the Fallen, the inspiring veterans and those currently serving in the Armed Forces across the world.“Princess Eugeniealso included photos of the sisters laying wreaths of red poppies below a cross.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.Princess Eugenie/InstagramOther members of the British royal family also marked Armistice Day on social media. On Kate andPrince William’sTwitter pageand Instagram story, they wrote, “On #ArmisticeDay we pay our respects to all those we have lost as a result of conflict. We will remember them.“King Charles and Queen Camilla shared a photo of the couple at a cemetery.“When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today,” they captioned the photo, quoting English poet John Maxwell Edmonds.The royals will continue to mark Remembrance Day over the weekend. On Saturday, working members of the royal family will attend the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall in London. They will gather again on Sunday for the annual Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph war memorial.This week, the British royals alsochanged their social media photosto reflect Remembrance Day. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, replaced acandid shot of themselves gigglingduring a 2020 tour in Ireland on both their Instagram and Twitter pages. In its place is a picture of Kate and Williamat the Festival of Remembrancein 2018.King Charles and Queen Camilla, whoshut down their Clarence House accountsand started using the official Royal Family social media pages after the death ofQueen Elizabethin September, also changed their profile photos. When the mourning period forQueen Elizabethended, the couple made the main picture asnap of them at the Balmoral War Memorial in Scotlandfrom May 2020, on the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Ahead of Remembrance Day, King Charles, 73, and Queen Camilla, 75, opted to use a photo from 2009, when they spent Remembrance Day in Canada. They paired it with a cover photo from the Field of Remembrance.
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.Photo: Princess Eugenie/Instagram

SistersPrincess BeatriceandPrincess Eugenieteamed up for a special royal outing.Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughters visited the Royal British Legion Industries this week, learning about the vital care, welfare and employment services delivered to Armed Forces veterans across the U.K.Princess Beatrice, 34, wore a blue coat while Princess Eugenie, 32, wore a green ensemble. Both accessorized with ared poppy pin, the symbol used since 1921 to commemorate military members who have died in wars. Since the start of November, members of the royal family — includingKate Middleton,Prince William,King Charles III,Queen CamillaandPrincess Anne— have been seen wearing the symbol.Princess Eugenieshared photos from the visit on herpersonal Instagram pageon Friday.Princess Eugenie/Instagram"We met incredible veterans who have completed RBLI’s #Lifeworks employability programme,” she captioned the post. “It was wonderful to see the programme in action at the charity’s social enterprise factory which provides meaningful employment to veterans.“Eugenie also added that they visitedQueen ElizabethCourt, an assisted living facility, to meet some of the residents.“I also met Vi, who told me she served with my late Grandmother, which brought me such pride,“Princess Eugeniesaid.Princess Eugenie/InstagramThe royal concluded her post, “This Armistice Day we remember and pay tribute to the Fallen, the inspiring veterans and those currently serving in the Armed Forces across the world.“Princess Eugeniealso included photos of the sisters laying wreaths of red poppies below a cross.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.Princess Eugenie/InstagramOther members of the British royal family also marked Armistice Day on social media. On Kate andPrince William’sTwitter pageand Instagram story, they wrote, “On #ArmisticeDay we pay our respects to all those we have lost as a result of conflict. We will remember them.“King Charles and Queen Camilla shared a photo of the couple at a cemetery.“When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today,” they captioned the photo, quoting English poet John Maxwell Edmonds.The royals will continue to mark Remembrance Day over the weekend. On Saturday, working members of the royal family will attend the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall in London. They will gather again on Sunday for the annual Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph war memorial.This week, the British royals alsochanged their social media photosto reflect Remembrance Day. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, replaced acandid shot of themselves gigglingduring a 2020 tour in Ireland on both their Instagram and Twitter pages. In its place is a picture of Kate and Williamat the Festival of Remembrancein 2018.King Charles and Queen Camilla, whoshut down their Clarence House accountsand started using the official Royal Family social media pages after the death ofQueen Elizabethin September, also changed their profile photos. When the mourning period forQueen Elizabethended, the couple made the main picture asnap of them at the Balmoral War Memorial in Scotlandfrom May 2020, on the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Ahead of Remembrance Day, King Charles, 73, and Queen Camilla, 75, opted to use a photo from 2009, when they spent Remembrance Day in Canada. They paired it with a cover photo from the Field of Remembrance.
SistersPrincess BeatriceandPrincess Eugenieteamed up for a special royal outing.
Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughters visited the Royal British Legion Industries this week, learning about the vital care, welfare and employment services delivered to Armed Forces veterans across the U.K.
Princess Beatrice, 34, wore a blue coat while Princess Eugenie, 32, wore a green ensemble. Both accessorized with ared poppy pin, the symbol used since 1921 to commemorate military members who have died in wars. Since the start of November, members of the royal family — includingKate Middleton,Prince William,King Charles III,Queen CamillaandPrincess Anne— have been seen wearing the symbol.
Princess Eugenieshared photos from the visit on herpersonal Instagram pageon Friday.
Princess Eugenie/Instagram

“We met incredible veterans who have completed RBLI’s #Lifeworks employability programme,” she captioned the post. “It was wonderful to see the programme in action at the charity’s social enterprise factory which provides meaningful employment to veterans.”
Eugenie also added that they visitedQueen ElizabethCourt, an assisted living facility, to meet some of the residents.
“I also met Vi, who told me she served with my late Grandmother, which brought me such pride,“Princess Eugeniesaid.

The royal concluded her post, “This Armistice Day we remember and pay tribute to the Fallen, the inspiring veterans and those currently serving in the Armed Forces across the world.”
Princess Eugeniealso included photos of the sisters laying wreaths of red poppies below a cross.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.Princess Eugenie/Instagram

Other members of the British royal family also marked Armistice Day on social media. On Kate andPrince William’sTwitter pageand Instagram story, they wrote, “On #ArmisticeDay we pay our respects to all those we have lost as a result of conflict. We will remember them.”
King Charles and Queen Camilla shared a photo of the couple at a cemetery.
“When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today,” they captioned the photo, quoting English poet John Maxwell Edmonds.
The royals will continue to mark Remembrance Day over the weekend. On Saturday, working members of the royal family will attend the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall in London. They will gather again on Sunday for the annual Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph war memorial.
This week, the British royals alsochanged their social media photosto reflect Remembrance Day. The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 40, replaced acandid shot of themselves gigglingduring a 2020 tour in Ireland on both their Instagram and Twitter pages. In its place is a picture of Kate and Williamat the Festival of Remembrancein 2018.
King Charles and Queen Camilla, whoshut down their Clarence House accountsand started using the official Royal Family social media pages after the death ofQueen Elizabethin September, also changed their profile photos. When the mourning period forQueen Elizabethended, the couple made the main picture asnap of them at the Balmoral War Memorial in Scotlandfrom May 2020, on the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Ahead of Remembrance Day, King Charles, 73, and Queen Camilla, 75, opted to use a photo from 2009, when they spent Remembrance Day in Canada. They paired it with a cover photo from the Field of Remembrance.
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