The ruins have been rebuilt...that is hope for the world

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle joined the Queen alongside a host of senior royals and the prime minister for a service of remembrance at Westminster Abbey this evening.
The Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their way into the Abbey shortly after 6pm following a day of emotional tributes across Great Britain. 
Theresa May was present at the service which honoured the countless soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country, while actor John Simm delivered a reading from John Jackson, Private 12768: Memoir Of A Tommy.
Meghan's growing bump was on show through her smart navy outfit, while the Duchess of Cambridge cut an elegant figure in a bespoke emerald double breasted Catherine Walker jacket with contrast collar and cuffs.
The princes both opted for sharp navy suits with William sporting a subtle burgundy tie and Harry his regimental colours. 
During the service, Prince Charles read an extract from St John while Mrs May also delivered a passage, followed by the Dean of Westminster John Hall. The service concluded with a rendition of God Save The Queen.
Away from the Abbey, a wreathe laying service took place where dignitaries from across Europe laid down floral tributes across a carpet of poppies, poignantly blood red.