Despite Reform UK's spectacular success in the local elections , this wasn't exactly VE Day. It was more like the Battle of Britain, where against the odds a few defeated a formidable enemy.
In May 1945, the Prime Minister had been at George VI 's side come that great moment of national rejoicing - Victory in Europe, forever to be known as VE Day.
The future monarch, 11, joined William and his mother the Princess of Wales , along with the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family at the Palace tea party.