Princess attends official opening

Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra met veterans at the official opening of Royal Star & Garter’s care home in High Wycombe.

Her Royal Highness was taken on a tour of the state-of-the-art home during the visit on Thursday, 20 February,and also watched as residents took part in cookery and art activities.

Royal Star & Garter provides loving, compassionate care to veterans and their partners living with disability or dementia and welcomed the first residents to its £25 million home in High Wycombe last April. The Princess has been the charity’s president since 1964.

Her Royal Highness was welcomed by the Queen’s Colour Squadron with music from the Central Band of The Royal Air Force. She was received by the Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, and introduced to Royal Star & Garter chairman Major General Tim Tyler.

The Princess was then presented to other dignitaries including High Sheriff Mrs Julia Upton, Buckinghamshire County Council chairman councillor Brian Roberts, Wycombe District Council chairman councillor Paul Turner, the Earl and Countess Howe, Wycombe MP Steve Baker, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier, the representative of First Sea Lord Commodore Matt Clark and the representative of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Commodore Alan Opie.

Sir Henry joined the charity’s chief executive Andy Cole, chairman Major General Tyler and home manager Chelle Daly in escorting the Princess around the 74-bedroom building, which includes specialist dementia care, library, activities room and in-house physiotherapy.

During the tour Princess Alexandra dropped into a pizza-making session in the home’s specialist dementia care area and later visited the activities room where a group of residents were sketching still life.

Princess Alexandra met 101-year-old Geoff Smith, who fought in Burma during the Second World War and John Walmsley, a former Grenadier Guard who took part in The Queen’s coronation in 1953. Her Royal Highness also spoke to other residents, relatives, nurses, carers and physiotherapy staff and received a posy from 101-year-old Ena Mitchell whose husband Bill was killed in action in Belgium in 1944.

Speaking at the official opening, Princess Alexandra paid tribute to all those who have created the home. She said: “It is an extremely impressive new addition to the charity. May I offer my congratulations to all those involved in its conception, construction and opening, which has been a huge task over many years.

"I’m sure that the residents will enjoy all the excellent facilities available in what is most importantly, their home. I wish all the staff and volunteers well in this wonderful new building and look forward to the charity opening more homes and services for the veterans in the future.”

Major General Tyler said: “It is a great honour to have Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra officially open our new High Wycombe home. This home means that we can provide our specialist care to even more veterans in their time of need.”

Chelle Daly said: “It was a pleasure to welcome the Princess and to introduce her to our wonderful residents and staff here. We’re immensely proud of the home and the care we provide and we’re already looking forward to welcoming her back again!”

 

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