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On June 27, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1497, Cornish rebels Michael An Gof and Thomas Flamank are executed at Tyburn, London, England. In 1743, In the Battle of Dettingen, George II becomes the last reigning British monarch to participate in a battle. In 1914, The Illinois Monument is dedicated at Cheatham Hill in what is now the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. In 1938, David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead, Scottish lieutenant and judge was born. In 1944, Angela King, English environmentalist and author, co-founded Common Ground was born. In 1960, Robert King, English harpsichordist and conductor was born. In 1967, George Hamilton, Northern Irish police officer was born. In 1982, Space Shuttle Columbia launched from the Kennedy Space Center on the final research and development flight mission, STS-4. In 1987, Ed Westwick, English actor was born. In 2014, Violet Milstead, Canadian World War II aviator and bush pilot (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Kensington Palace releases unseen footage of Catherine and George at RAF base to mark Armed Forces Day

Kensington Palace has released unseen footage of Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Prince George on a recent visit to an RAF base to mark Armed Forces Day.The video captures the princess alongside her eldest son on a recent visit to RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.Honouring Service and Sacrifice, the caption reads.Marking Armed Forces Day by reflecting on time spent with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby. Learning about the extraordinary history of these aircraft and meeting the pilots and engineers who keep their legacy alive. A powerful reminder of the courage, skill and dedication of those who serve, past and present. Thank you to all those who have served and continue to serve. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Catherine has been Royal Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Coningsby since August 2023.This visit included time with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, which is based at the station.RAF Coningsby serves as one of two Quick Reaction Alert stations safeguarding British airspace, operating in tandem with RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.The base houses the Typhoon fighter jets responsible for defending the nation's skies around the clock.The Lincolnshire station also maintains the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, preserving the legacy of those who defended Britain during its darkest hours.The Typhoon fleet stationed there forms a crucial component of the country's air defence capabilities.For Catherine, the Welsh base holds particular significance as she resided there with the Prince of Wales during his own pilot training.George's admiration for the RAF was revealed by his father, Prince William, in 2024.Speaking to Chrissie Lacey, a Squadron Leader serving at RAF Coningsby, the Prince of Wales said George is a potential pilot in the making.LATEST ROYAL NEWSKing Charles will now 'protect the multi-faith nation' as new role definedKing Charles hails 'resilience and strength of Venezuelans' as he issues official statementWilliam's right-hand man reveals how Earthshot can bring down household billsCatherine also told a cadet back in 2016 that George is obsessed with air cadets and would like to join.Armed Forces Day, honoured across the country today, celebrates past and present service members, veterans, cadets, and their families.London Mayor Sadiq Khan led the flag-raising ceremony at City Hall earlier in the week, joined by representatives of the British Armed Forces.I am honoured to stand alongside members of our Armed Forces to celebrate the bravery of our service personnel and their unwavering commitment to defending our country, Mr Khan said.We owe a huge debt of gratitude to all those who have protected and continue to protect our country and our freedoms.Their courage and commitment to our nation and peace show why they represent the very best of us, and we remain endlessly grateful for their service.Military parades and celebrations are taking place across the country to honour service personnel and their commitment, dedication and sacrifice to the country.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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