RNLI welcomes Prince and Princess of Wales
by RNLI 12 Mar 20:51 GMT
12 March 2026

HRH The Prince and Princess of Wales onboard Tower RNLI lifeboat © RNLI / Nathan Williams
Representatives of the RNLI were today (Thursday 12 March), honoured to welcome Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince and Princess of Wales as they visited one of London's four RNLI lifeboat stations at Waterloo Bridge, to hear about the vital work of volunteers and staff saving lives on the River Thames.
The Royal couple arrived on station via the charity's E class lifeboat with volunteers, RNLI Commander Storm Smith-Suckoo and Crewmember Laura Lewis, where they were welcomed by the RNLI's Deputy Director of Lifesaving Operations Ryan Hall and Tower's Station Manager Kevin Maynard. They enjoyed a 'brew with the crew', and the charity's Occupational Health and Wellbeing Manager, Michelle Johnson, where they heard firsthand about the type of rescues undertaken along the Thames, and how the charity provides training, equipment and support to deal with challenging situations.
Kevin said: "Welcoming Their Royal Highnesses to our station is an incredible privilege. They heard from our crew about the work they do, both to rescue people from the Thames and to prevent people from putting themselves at risk. One of our volunteers Laura Lewis was able to share the work she has been doing with the RNLI's Welfare team to improve care and support for our crews. I am immensely proud of all our dedicated crew."
Following their conversations with the crew, Their Royal Highnesses met with RNLI lifeguards who will be helping to keep the public safe at The University Boat Race on the Thames next month. The Prince and Princess heard about their preparations, and how the RNLI lifeguards are celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, having kept Britain's beaches safe since 2001.
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