A right Royal tale

Immaculately dressed in his butler attire, William French, former royal butler, regaled MHWI members with tales from his career with the royal family to current times.  He began with explaining how he came to sign up for the Royal Navy at the tender age of 15 1/2, originally training as a chef but rapidly deciding he wanted to become a steward.  Once trained, William served on land until the Falklands War beckoned.  As a 17 1/2 year old he sailed on HMS Battleaxe to the Falklands where he was a gunner, but also was one of the first people to go on board HMS Gallahad as a first aider.  Helping the injured was only one of the war incidents that rapidly led him to coping with sights that most of us hope never to see.

After William returned to the UK, he had the chance to work on the Royal Yacht Britannia.  He grasped this opportunity and was able to serve many members of the royal family on trips around the world.  Photos helped us to envisage rooms inside the yacht.  William gave us humorous snippets of encounters with the royal family.

Following marriage, William left the Navy, moving on to work as a butler to many distinguished or famous people, including a lord, touring with the original cast of Calendar Girls and butlering for Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.  The latter led to a story about ‘chicken fillets’ and an evening dress!

You can see more of William on Channel 5 this May, when he will on board well known yachts again, talking viewers through daily life as a butler.  He is also on the One Show.

Tonight’s meeting

William French is tonight’s speaker.  Dressed in his butler uniform, William will be telling us how how he came to be a royal butler, together with humorous anecdotes from his career on the Royal Yacht Britannia and other venues.

Remember that the raffle is bags and scarves, so maybe a chance to go home with something to brighten up your spring wardrobe.

Gin and fizz evening on Wednesday 5 April: secure your place with £17.50, payable this evening latest.

See you there for another fun evening.

Whow! So many things to do around the county

Federation have just issued details of a whole load of events around the city and county.  You will be spoilt for choice on what to do.  Why not get together with other MHWI members, car share and make an outing?

To tempt you, there is a garden tour at Brooksby College, followed by refreshments (including an evening option),    There are two competitions: a quiz with a local venue in Little Bowden (let’s put MHWI on the map by getting a team together) and a photograph competition (you have all summer to click away).

Crafts include crochet and handstitched cards (panels for cards and memory books).  You can also learn Indoor Bowls, join others at the monthly Lunch Club or attend a Faith Visit in Leicester.  Looking ahead, there’s a holiday for members and non-members at Warners, Cricket St Thomas next January.

Book your place on gin and fizz evening

A chance to enjoy a great evening out, sample a variety of local gins and get to eat some delicious nibbles.  It’s on Wednesday 5 April 2017 at 7 pm, price £17.50 pp, Waterfront, Market Harborough.

The evening Includes a little workshop for the ‘Perfect Serve’, a look at gin itself, tasters of local gins and a variety of gorgeous mixers. For eats, there are platters of nibbles, including a charcuterie platter, a fritter plater including scampi, prawns, etc, a fish platter and a haloumi platter.  To secure your place, you need to pay at the monthly meeting this week on Wednesday 22 March 2017.  Queries to: Evanda on 0774 0407 203 or email: evandawi@gmail.com

PS if you have reserved your place, you must pay, please, by Wednesday evening’s meeting.

 

Saturday’s ACM meeting well received

On Saturday, several MHWI members attended the Leicestershire & Rutland Federation of WIs ACM meeting (annual council meeting?) at Leicester Grammar School, Great Glen.  Several sources have been in touch to say what a good day it was.  Below are some pictures from those who attended.  Isabel Aldrich’s rhubarb and ginger cake was ‘highly commended’ and tasted ‘lush’ she reported that evening!

Oh, and next year, is the centenary of this event and the Federation is seeking a large venue so as many Leicestershire and Rutland members can attend as possible – watch this space for details.

Lucy Worsley delivering a humorous speech on The Home


Lucy Worsley awarded the Membership Bell – WI with most new members in a year

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Bargain tickets at the Curve this week – £10 each!