Britain's Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla paid tribute to British servicemen and women at the annual Sun Military Awards last night (11.12.13).
The couple added a royal touch to the awards ceremony, which took place at the National Maritime Museum in London, as they greeted British soldiers at the bash recognising the courage and bravery of the troops.
Prince Charles, 65, helped launch the Millies in 2008 as a way to say thank you to the fearless soldiers who have fought for their country.
The couple took the stage to present an award for Most Outstanding Airman during the ceremony hosted by TV presenter Phillip Schofield.
This marks the fourth time Prince Charles and Camilla have attended the ceremony, having previously supported the event in 2008, 2010 and 2012.
Prince William and Prince Harry took on the duties in 2009, and again in 2011 when they were joined by William's wife, Duchess Catherine.
Stars who joined Prince Charles and Camilla this year included British Prime Minister David Cameron, Holly Willoughby, Tom Hardy, Ronnie Wood, Ricky Gervais, Jimmy Carr and the recently knighted Sir Bradley Wiggins.
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