The Duke of Kent Celebrates RNLI’s 200th Anniversary at Westminster Abbey

Prince Edward, Duke of Kent has attended a service of thanksgiving to celebrate the Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s 200th anniversary at Westminster Abbey. During the event, which was attended by crews, lifeguards and representatives from the charity, in his address the Archbishop of Canterbury praised the RNLI for the bravery of its crews. Report by Matt Blair.

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  1. Wouldn’t give a penny to RNLI since they went woke, now focusing on providing a free taxi service for illegals – 86% of whom are healthy fighting-age young men – who wish unlawfully to enter the UK. Almost now an “enemy” against Britain, helping the people smugglers deliver their cargo to our shores, acting in behalf of the government, liberal élites, and powerful actors within the Deep State. Past volunteers who risked their lives to support British people in danger must be turning in their graves now to see what the RNLI has morphed into, actively supporting illegal immigration and the decimation of British society, traditions and culture.

  2. Feel honoured to see the lifeboat we chose to put our loved ones names on, gracing the city of Westminster before her Journey to Anusther, Scotland on 200th anniversary RNLI ❤️

  3. Love his royal artillery tie – my dad was R A in WW2. Also, he is grand master of England's freemasons, who, next to the national lottery, are the biggest charitable givers in the country. Last of his generation in the RF – long may you live HRH Duke of Kent

  4. The Duke of Kent, still cuts a marvellous figure. Doing what he enjoys. He is a credit to the Royal Family.
    God Bless the Duke. ❤🇦🇺🦘🐨❤️💐

  5. G-D bless him. Still doing his duty. That’s how you do it harry! That’s what you were taught! How can you let your brother down so much. Look at this fine man and I hope you feel shame. Bless you sir. 🙏🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺

  6. Prince Edward, Duke of Kent was a very dashing young soldier and today is now a distinguished honorable gentleman
    Here Harry, is a Royal, a cousin of your grandmother, who lost a parent at a younger age than you, served in the army as you have done, and served Crown and Country steadfastly all his life.
    At one stage of his life he was fitfh in line to the throne but slowly slid down the ranks.
    Prince Edward of Kent did not let that define his life, his respect for his country and its monarch could never be questioned.
    What will you be doing when you are 88? still whimping along feeling hard done by perhaps you should enjoy what life has given you.
    Minor Royals attend most Royal events, they are not nonentities and their service to Crown and Country is most appreciated.

  7. Isn't he impressive! A true military man, loyal and steadfast to the end.
    He's had two strokes, and recent surgery and look at him. Can barely walk but off he goes, doing his duty to the very end.
    I hope he gets a state funeral when his time comes, because he deserves it.

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