The Prince of Wales meets Legion's leather clad riders
17 June 2011
The quiet hush of the Clarence House
garden was shattered today by the roar of motorcycle engines as HRH
The Prince of Wales welcomed members of The Royal British Legion
Riders Branch to Clarence House to thank them for their services to
the British Armed Forces.
Ninety members of the branch brought their bikes to the lunchtime reception hosted by The Prince of Wales.The motorcycles created an unusual spectacle as they were parked up in the garden of Clarence House. The Prince of Wales tried one of the bikes out for size, revving the engine as the owner pointed out some of the bike's finer features.
After the reception, the Riders Branch Chairman, JJ Jarvis, said:
"We are honoured that The Prince of Wales has recognised the activities of the branch, including the role we take in paying respects to those who have lost their lives on active duty.
"The branch has over 4,440 members, and although they could not all attend today, the recognition received today is for the contribution every one of them makes.
"It was a privilege to meet The Prince, who was very enthusiastic about our work and motorcycling. We left him an open invitation to join the branch as an honorary member anytime."
The branch is the second largest of the
Legion's 2,800 branches, demonstrating impressive membership
recruitment since it was founded six years ago. Members, including
ex and current serving personnel and civilians, are brought
together by their passion for motorcycling and support for The
Royal British Legion.
Branch activities include fundraising for the Poppy Appeal (£150,000 this year), raising the Legion's profile at motorcycling events and joining with the people of Wootton Bassett to pay respects at repatriations through the town.
For further information please contact:
Rebecca Warren, Public Relations Officer, The Royal British
Legion
T: 020 3207 2239, M: 07824 301 072, E: rwarren@britishlegion.org.uk




