Queen Camilla joins National Harvest Service at Westminster Abbey

The National Harvest Service was celebrated at Westminster Abbey recently by 2,200 guests, including Her Majesty The Queen, who has been a prominent supporter of Love British Food since the social enterprise organised its inaugural Harvest Service at the Abbey in 2013.

Taking place on World Food Day, the service, which closed British Food Fortnight, was both a thanksgiving for farmers and a reminder of those challenged by hunger.

A National Harvest Service was held at Westminster Abbey, London in the presence of HM The Queen. The first National Harvest Service was inaugurated in 2013 by HM The Queen when she was HRH The Duchess of Cornwall as part of Love British Food campaign.. The Service was conducted by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend DR David Hoyle KCVO MBE.

In a special message of support for the National Harvest Service, His Majesty King Charles III stated: ‘It is a time of year to give thanks to the custodians of our land in a tradition that stretches back centuries yet remains ever relevant. Their labour is the foundation of our food production, the heartbeat of rural communities and vital to the protection of the natural landscapes we all treasure so dearly.

A National Harvest Service was held at Westminster Abbey, London in the presence of HM The Queen. The first National Harvest Service was inaugurated in 2013 by HM The Queen when she was HRH The Duchess of Cornwall as part of Love British Food campaign.. The Service was conducted by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend DR David Hoyle KCVO MBE.

‘The particular resolve and resilience they have demonstrated through the challenges of our changing climate in recent years deserves our utmost admiration and gratitude, particularly in a year in which the weather has made growing anything so very difficult. Our hearts go out to those who are struggling, especially as winter approaches, those with livestock.’

Founder of Love British Food, Alexia Robinson said: “Today’s service gives thanks to our farmers for the food they produce, whilst also acknowledging that many people do not have enough to eat.”

A National Harvest Service was held at Westminster Abbey, London in the presence of HM The Queen. The first National Harvest Service was inaugurated in 2013 by HM The Queen when she was HRH The Duchess of Cornwall as part of Love British Food campaign.. The Service was conducted by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend DR David Hoyle KCVO MBE.

As the lead organisation of the service, Love British Food has forged partnerships with food redistribution and food bank charities – Trussell, The Felix Project, the Coronation Food Project, and City Harvest – with volunteers joining in prayers for the relief of hunger and suffering.

In recognition of this, Bishop Andrew Rumsey, Bishop of Ramsbury gave a special address during the service, highlighting the importance of sharing and caring for those less fortunate.

Alexia Robinson added: “There is much to celebrate. We are fortunate to live in a country with four seasons, ‘the warmth to swell the grain, the breezes and the sunshine, and soft refreshing rain’; a wonderfully varied topography with fells, dales, moors, plains, valleys, marsh, pasture, and coast; and a vibrant farming community that, despite relentless challenges, continues to succeed in producing some of the highest quality food in the world.

“From our cattle and sheep breeds – which are the envy of the world – to our wonderful dairy farmers, to the abundance and rich variety of fruit and vegetables, to nature’s harvest, we are indeed truly blessed.”

The service also included readings from actor Charles Dance OBE and broadcaster Matt Baker MBE. Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage, read a specially composed poem as a gift for the Queen.

The congregation featured notable representatives from all the leading farming organisations, as well as MPs and peers from all parties. Volunteers from food distribution charities, farmers, schoolchildren and well-known personalities such as Rick Stein, Henry Dimbleby, Ross Kemp and Dame Arlene Phillips also attended.

A Harvest Torch has travelled the country over recent months, spreading the message of celebrating the harvest, and was carried into Westminster Abbey by NFU President, Tom Bradshaw, at the head of the Offertory Procession which contained harvest boxes designed by children from the John Perryn primary school in Ealing and filled with produce from City Harvest.

A National Harvest Service was held at Westminster Abbey, London in the presence of HM The Queen. The first National Harvest Service was inaugurated in 2013 by HM The Queen when she was HRH The Duchess of Cornwall as part of Love British Food campaign.. The Service was conducted by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend DR David Hoyle KCVO MBE.

Following the service, a posy of flowers was presented to Her Majesty. Created by the London florist, Calluna, the arrangement reflected the narrative of Poet Laureate’s poem.

Outside the Abbey, beautiful harvest displays were provided either side of the entrance by Peter Thomas of New Spitalfields Market and in The Great West Door by lead retail sponsor of Love British Food, Morrisons.

An abundant floral and foliage arch featuring British-grown flowers, grasses, brackens, fruits and vegetables in an autumnal colour palette was also on display, made by Calluna and sponsored by London butchers HG Walter.

Also present was a vintage grey and gold Massey Ferguson 35 tractor complete with Ferguson 35cwt trailer, provided by Peter Drinkwater, a second-generation farmer from Gloucestershire. The trailer was filled with fresh produce which, along with all the food in the displays was distributed after service by City Harvest and The Felix Project to four community projects: The Abbey Centre, Tachbrook Youth & Social Club, King George’s Hostel, and Mary Smith Pantry.

The message that echoed throughout the day was one of triumph over adversity and hope for the future. The mission of Love British Food has never been more pertinent than at this year’s National Harvest Service – championing British food from field to fork.

A National Harvest Service was held at Westminster Abbey, London in the presence of HM The Queen. The first National Harvest Service was inaugurated in 2013 by HM The Queen when she was HRH The Duchess of Cornwall as part of Love British Food campaign.. The Service was conducted by The Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend DR David Hoyle KCVO MBE.

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