‘We D-Day veterans need this reunion more than ever before’
Dunkirk veteran Ken Hay recalls his part in the war and how he’s looking forward to seeing his old brothers in arms at Sunday’s memorial
5 June 2021 • 6:00am
Ken Hay was just 17 at the time of the invasion
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There have been two occasions in his 95 years that Ken Hay has found himself a prisoner. The first was in July 1944 when the then 18-year-old private in the 4th battalion, the Dorset Regiment, was captured by Nazi troops shortly after the D-Day landings and held as a prisoner of war.
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In their first major interview together since they married in 1999, Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, have opened up about the loss of Prince Philip, life as working royals and, of course, Harry and Meghan s explosive Oprah Winfrey appearance.
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Telegraph interview, Camilla Tominey sheepishly asked the couple if they watched the Winfrey interview, describing them as looking at each other as if to dare the other to speak first . Oprah who? replied Prince Edward, while Sophie added, Yes, what interview? British Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones leave St George s Chapel at Windsor after their wedding Saturday 19 June 1999 . EPA
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