The Princess Royal Attends WRNS Benevolent Trust AGM
At the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum in Somerset on Friday May 5, the Princess Royal was present at the Annual General Meeting of the Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS) Benevolent Trust.
The WRNS Benevolent Trust was founded in April 1942 with the-then Queen Elizabeth as Patron and Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent as President. The aim of the WRNS Benevolent Trust is to “provide relief in cases of necessity or distress” to its members, women who served in the Women’s Royal Naval Service and then the Royal Navy.
Princess Anne has been Patron of the organisation since 2002; previously she was their Commandant and President from 1974.
Following the meeting HRH met a number of WRNS members during a reception where she received a Posy from Medical Assistant Helen Elder. pic.twitter.com/ZuNwFpSkev
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 8, 2017
Filed under The United KingdomDuring the AGM The Princess gave a speech in support of the Trust that helps anyone who served in the WRNS, amounting to 143,000 women. pic.twitter.com/VzWIoRTKGo
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 8, 2017
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