Children of Service personnel at Lossie received a surprise on when The Duke of York dropped in to a Garden Party in their honour. 11-year-old Emily White said: "I was so excited to meet Prince Andrew because I wrote to him last year when we visited London with Airplay and he invited us to watch the Changing of the Guard from inside the gates of Buckingham Palace. I thanked him for remembering us. I can't wait to tell my Dad...More information »
Showing posts with label Duke of York’s Royal Military School. Show all posts
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Monday, 18 June 2012
The Duke of York drops in on RAF Lossiemouth
Children of Service personnel at Lossie received a surprise on when The Duke of York dropped in to a Garden Party in their honour. 11-year-old Emily White said: "I was so excited to meet Prince Andrew because I wrote to him last year when we visited London with Airplay and he invited us to watch the Changing of the Guard from inside the gates of Buckingham Palace. I thanked him for remembering us. I can't wait to tell my Dad...More information »Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Service Children sing 'Wherever You Are'
The children’s choir from the Duke of York’s Royal Military School is asking Armed Forces families to support their bid to get a their singing of 'Wherever You Are' played on BBC Radio 2. Their version, includes a message from Jordan Oliver, 15, whose father Sgt Alan Oliver will be on the frontline this Christmas. Director of Music James Robinson said: “The song is really close to our hearts and the ethos of the school...More information »
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