'The Not Forgotten' Christmas Party with The Princess Royal

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The annual Christmas reception for ‘The Not Forgotten’ ex-servicemen and women took place at St James’s Palace yesterday. 

The Not Forgotten Christmas Party

The Not Forgotten Association support over 10,000 vulnerable members of the Armed Forces each year, providing injured or sick veterans with a range of entertainment and activities throughout the year. 

The Not Forgotten Christmas Party

The charity was founded in 1919 by American soprano Marta Cunningham. In 1921, King George V and Queen Mary inaugurated the annual Not Forgotten Garden Parties and Christmas Parties at Buckingham Palace

The Not Forgotten Garden Party

Princess Mary became the first Royal Patron of The Not Forgotten Association, a role she held until her death in 1965, when HRH The Duchess of Kent took over as Patron. She was then succeeded by The Princess Royal in 2000. 

Below, The Duke and Duchess of York in 1923, cutting cake at the Not Forgotten Christmas party for over 800 wounded men and nurses.

The Not Forgotten Christmas Party

Yesterday's party included Festive cheer, with music, cakes, tea and Christmas crackers.

The Not Forgotten Christmas Party

The Not Forgotten Christmas Party

The Not Forgotten Christmas Party