A celebration of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee:
The Royals and the Red Cross
Exploring over 70 years of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's work with the British Red Cross, and a history of longstanding support from the Royal Family.
A long history with the Royals
When our organisation was founded in 1870, Queen Victoria became the charity’s first patron. Over time, various members of the family have been involved with Red Cross fundraising appeals and events, and raised awareness of our life-saving work.
Support from today’s Royals has remained strong. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has been a champion of our work for over 70 years, first as patron of the Junior Red Cross and later as patron of the British Red Cross when she ascended to the throne in 1952.
Throughout the years, she has shown her enduring support for the work of the Red Cross and given recognition to the contributions of our inspirational volunteers.
Visiting times:
Free exhibition, open from 6 June 2022
British Red Cross Museum, 44 Moorfields, London, EC2Y 9AL
To book a visit, email: museum@redcross.org.uk
Credits
Curator: Mehzebin Adam-Suter
Object photography: Jon Kempner
All images © British Red Cross Museum and Archives unless otherwise stated.
Exhibition highlights
The exhibition includes rarely seen photographs of Her Majesty The Queen and members of the Royal Family, medals awarded to volunteers, and objects connected to key events in our history. Scroll down to see some of the highlights from the exhibition or view the full online exhibition.