NewsgalleryTributes are paid to Huddersfield's fallen at Afghanistan memorial serviceBookmarkShareNewsByLauren Ballinger20:25, 13 MAR 2015Mrs Margaret Charlesworth (centre) with relatives of other Yorkshire soldiers outside St Paul's Cathedral1 of 40The Duke of Cambridge reacts after being handed a piece of chocolate by Logan Prior, who sits with his mother Emily, at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire2 of 40The Duke of Cambridge arrives at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire3 of 40The Duke of Cambridge at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire4 of 40The Duke of Cambridge arrives at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire5 of 40The Duke of Cambridge has his photo taken with veterans at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire6 of 40The Duke of Cambridge is handed a piece of chocolate by Logan Prior, who sits with his mother Emily, at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire7 of 40The Duke of Cambridge smiles after talking to Callan Shelton and her daughter Macie at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire8 of 40A commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan takes place at St Paul's Cathedral, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire9 of 40Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh leave after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire10 of 40Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall arrive for a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire11 of 40Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and the Duke of York leave after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire12 of 40An injured serviceman arrives for a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire13 of 40The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire14 of 40A cross made from used artillery shell cases is brought to the alter by servicemen during a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire15 of 40The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. David Bebber/The Times/PA Wire16 of 40Flypast over St Paul's Cathedral, London, where a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan took place. Sergeant Rupert Frere RLC/MoD Crown Copyright/PA Wire17 of 40St Paul's Cathedral, London, where a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan took place. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Sergeant Rupert Frere RLC/MoD Crown Copyright/PA Wire18 of 40Sea King, Chinook and Apache helicopters fly over St Paul's Cathedral following the Afghanistan Memorial Service in London. RAF/PA Wire19 of 40Sea King, Chinook and Apache helicopters fly over St Paul's Cathedral following the Afghanistan Memorial Service in London. RAF/PA Wire20 of 40RAF Tornado GR4 aircraft fly over St Paul's Cathedral following the Afghanistan Memorial Service. RAF/PA Wire21 of 40A flypast after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. Steve Parsons/PA Wire22 of 40Former Prime Ministers Gordon Brown (second left) and Tony Blair after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. Steve Parsons/PA Wire23 of 40The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge speak with the Duke of York after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. Steve Parsons/PA Wire24 of 40The Countess of Wessex after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Steve Parsons/PA Wire25 of 40The Duchess of Cambridge leaving after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral, London. Steve Parsons/PA Wire26 of 40A Royal Air Force Chinook flies over central London on its way to St Paul's Cathedral to part in a flypast after the commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan. Carl Court/PA Wire27 of 40A Royal Air Force Chinook and an Apache helicopter flies over central London on its way to St Paul's Cathedral to part in a flypast after the commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan. Carl Court/PA Wire28 of 40A Royal Air Force Chinook flies over central London on its way to St Paul's Cathedral to part in a flypast after the commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan. Carl Court/PA Wire29 of 40A Royal Air Force Chinook flies over central London on its way to St Paul's Cathedral to part in a flypast after the commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan. Carl Court/PA Wire30 of 40A Royal Air Force Chinook flies over central London on its way to St Paul's Cathedral to part in a flypast after the commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan. Carl Court/PA Wire31 of 40Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with armed forces personnel and families members during a reception at Guildhall, London, after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral. Toby Melville/PA Wire32 of 40Prime Minister David Cameron (right) and General Nicholas Houghton, Chief of the Defence Staff, listen to speeches during a reception at Guildhall, London, after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral. Toby Melville/PA Wire33 of 40Prince Harry speaks with armed forces personnel during a reception at Guildhall, London, after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral. Toby Melville/PA Wire34 of 40Prince Harry speaks with armed forces personnel during a reception at Guildhall, London, after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral. Toby Melville/PA Wire35 of 40The Prince of Wales reacts as he speaks with armed forces personnel during a reception at Guildhall, London, after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral. Toby Melville/PA Wire36 of 40The Duchess of Cornwall speaks with armed forces personnel during a reception at Guildhall, London, after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral. Toby Melville/PA Wire37 of 40The Prince of Wales speaks with armed forces personnel and families members during a reception at Guildhall, London, after a commemoration service to mark the end of combat operations in Afghanistan at St Paul's Cathedral. Toby Melville/PA Wire38 of 40The Duke of Cambridge is handed a piece of chocolate by Logan Prior, who sits with his mother Emily, at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. Alastair Grant/PA Wire39 of 40The Duke of Cambridge is handed a piece of chocolate by Logan Prior, who sits with his mother Emily, at a reception for veterans of the Afghanistan conflict in Horse Guards, London, following the Afghanistan Commemoration service at St Paul's Cathedral. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Alastair Grant/PA Wire40 of 40