9 pictures of Princess Anne's visit to Southport
A huge military parade took place before the rededication
Princess Anne smiled as she spoke to war veterans and children after attending Southport War Memorial's rededication.
HRH The Princess Royal visited the town on Friday, September 29, in her capacity as President of the Women’s Section of the Royal British Legion to rededicate the town's war memorial. Before the rededication a parade, which was led by the Band of the Royal Air Force College and made up of Armed Forces personnel and veterans from all three services, left Victoria Park and headed to the memorial in London Square on Lord Street.
Combined Cadet Force cadets from Merchant Taylors School and contingents from all 28 schools in the Southport area were also involved in the parade.
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The rededication was directed by the Archbishop of Liverpool and attended by senior civil dignitaries and senior military figures.
Event organiser, Maj Nick McEntee TD VR REME, Chairman of the Royal British Legion, Southport, said: “It is a huge honour to welcome HRH The Princess Royal to Southport for the rededication of the town’s War Memorial, which honours the fallen from the First World War through to the present day. It means a great deal to the armed forces community and people of the Southport area that she will be here to mark its centenary."
Here's nine pictures from Princess Anne's visit