Commonwealth Day Explained: What It Is and Why It Still Matters
While the Royal Family is busy celebrating Commonwealth Day today, complete with a service at Westminster Abbey and a glamourous reception at the Palace later, we thought we’d take a second to look behind the bunting. What actually is the Commonwealth, and why does it still matter in 2026? Voiced by Ai. Follow us for more royal news, history, and highlights: ♛ Subscribe to our YouTube channel (tap the bell icon and stay up to date with all the latest Royal videos!) - https://bit.ly/3jNBYZ7 ♛ Find us on TikTok / royalfamilychannel ♛ Follow us on Facebook - / royalfamilychannel ♛ Tweet with us! - / royalfamilyitnp

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