“Today, as we mark the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, I reflect on the memory of the dreadful losses suffered by so many during the battles. While the impact of these losses reverberates through history, we may take some solace in the warm friendships and deep alliances that have emerged from the desperation of Gallipoli, and which continue to endure after one hundred and ten years.” Today, The Princess Royal read a message from The King to mark the anniversary of the first lan

https://www.facebook.com/100050232861148/posts/pfbid0cpHnpsse6SZ4FSWirWu8vTQYmWDMqFZTeC5WzRECWz2d8Kt1KD3JizTGK84akKXAl/?sfnsn=mo&mibextid=6aamW6 *“Today, as we mark the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, I reflect on the memory of the dreadful losses suffered by so many during the battles. While the impact of these losses reverberates through history, we may take some solace in the warm friendships and deep alliances that have emerged from the desperation of Gallipoli, and which continue to endure after one hundred and ten years.”* *Today, The Princess Royal read a message from The King to mark the anniversary of the first landings at Gallipoli in 1915. Her Royal Highness delivered the message during a commemorative event at Cape Helles Memorial in Turkey.* *The Princess is currently on a two-day visit to Gallipoli where she is attending a number of events to remember the fallen from all nations involved in the campaign.*
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Gunnar Larson