Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall have officially launched the 2021 Poppy Appeal.
As collectors across the country return to local communities to raise vital funds for the Armed Forces community, Their Royal Highnesses met a group of ten collectors at Clarence House.
In our centenary year, Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall are helping us celebrate the return of Poppy Appeal collectors in local communities following lockdown during the 2020 Poppy Appeal.
In a message of support Their Royal Highnesses said:
"The significance of the poppy is as relevant today as it ever was, while our Armed Forces continue to be engaged in operations overseas and often in the most demanding of circumstances.
"The simple act of wearing a poppy is only made possible because of volunteer Poppy Appeal collectors who share a common goal - to recognise the unique contribution of the Armed Forces community.
"Last year, for the first time in its history, the RBL had to withdraw its collectors from the streets, owing to the pandemic.
"This year, we warmly welcome the return of Poppy Appeal collectors to our communities.
"My wife and I are immensely proud to launch the Poppy Appeal in this seminal year and we invite the nation to come together and, once again, wear a poppy in support of our Armed Forces community. After all, every poppy counts."
Poppy Appeal collectors
From families who have been collecting since our founding, to serving members of today’s Armed Forces, and the children of veterans, the ten collectors showcase the people of all generations and backgrounds who come together each year to support the Armed Forces community.
