An old black and white photo of the alter at the Royal Hospital Chelsea's Wren Chapel - with Christmas trees on either side of the photo

Wartime Christmas at the Royal Hospital Chelsea

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Wartime Christmas at the Royal Hospital Chelsea

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Talk with historian Martin Cawthorne, author of The Royal Hospital Chelsea at War

Date: Saturday 6th December 2025
Time: 15:00. Approximately 45 minutes, followed by a Q&A session
Location: Soane Stable Yard, Activity Space (via Chelsea Gate) 
Tickets: £6

 

Author Martin Cawthorne is pictured wearing a suit and tie, holding a copy of his Royal Hospital Chelsea at War book, in front of a large portrait of Charles II within the State Apartments.

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Christmas at the Royal Hospital Chelsea has long been a season of joy and tradition - from the stirring of the Christmas pudding to the ceremonial cutting of the festive cake, and the moving Christmas service in the Hospital’s Chapel.

But behind the warmth of these celebrations lies a remarkable story of resilience. As we mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, join historian Martin Cawthorne for a poignant talk exploring how the Royal Hospital and its Chelsea Pensioners faced the challenges of wartime - even as bombs fell and rations tightened.

Drawing from his acclaimed book The Royal Hospital Chelsea at War, Martin will reflect on how the festive season unfolded during one of the darkest chapters in the Hospital’s history. Discover how Christmas became a symbol of hope, compassion, and duty on the Home Front, even as the Hospital itself stood in the line of fire.

This is a moving and insightful event that honours the spirit of those who served - and those who kept the flame of Christmas burning through adversity.