Europe marks 75th victory in Europe day amid lockdown
Leaders across Europe are marking the 75th anniversary of victory in Europe day, as much of the continent remains under lockdown due to coronavirus.
A two-minute silence will be held in the UK, followed by an address from the queen.
Closed ceremonies are also being held by the leaders of France and Germany, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel.
Other events are also being held, but large public gatherings remain forbidden.
On May the 8th 1945, Britain and its allies formally accepted Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender after almost six years of war.
To mark the occasion, president Macron will lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Paris.
Chancellor Merkel will also lead a ceremony at Germany’s central war memorial.