 The March Saturday supper is in aid of the Princess Alice Hospice, another excellent charity right on our doorstep, at 18:00 on Saturday, 22nd March. The Richmond Friends of Princess Alice hospice are laying on a splendid buffet and the price of £40 includes the meal and bridge. There will be separate sections for the main duplicate as well as for supervised play for any of our beginners who would like to take part in one of our flagship events of the year.
Enter details below to book for the Princess Alice Hospice Supper on Saturday, 22nd March starting at 18:00.
Don't worry if you don't have a partner. Please just state 'Partner required' on the booking form and we will help to find you someone suitable.
The cost is £40 to include the food and bridge to round off a wonderful evening in aid of a fantastic cause. All drinks should be purchased at the bar
Princess Alice - Countess of Athlone (1883-1981)
Princess Alice was the last surviving granddaughter of Queen Victoria. As a young child she lived at nearby Claremont and visited Esher village often.
The Princess was a compassionate person who also had links to nursing during the Second World War. She died in Kensington Palace in 1981 at the age of 97 – just four years before the Hospice opened in 1985. The original Trustees felt that the Princess would have warmly supported the hospice and were most grateful when her daughter, Lady May Abel Smith, gave permission for Princess Alice Hospice to be named in honour of her mother.
Princess Alice Hospice is dedicated to helping people live every moment to the full in comfort and dignity. Find out more about their work.
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