Christmas cheese ceremony kicks off festive season

Kicking off this year’s Christmas festivities, the Annual Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses took place this week, with cheesemakers from across the UK donating some of their finest products to the veterans of the Royal Hospital Chelsea. 

Kicking off this year’s Christmas festivities, the Annual Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses took place this week.
Annual Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses

A whopping 730 lbs, just over 330 kilograms, of British cheese was donated this year to the Chelsea Pensioners of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, as part of the annual tradition of giving from the dairy sector to British veterans, dating back to 1692.  
 
Dairy UK chairman Paul Vernon paid tribute to the long heritage of the ceremony, which has been taking place against the backdrop of many seismic world events, but the dedication of the industry to support the Chelsea Pensioners has remained consistent.  
 
In his speech, Mr Vernon thanked the Royal Hospital for their support and paid tribute to the great taste and versatility of British cheeses, as well as their natural place within some of our most cherished dishes and taking a starring role on our annual festive cheeseboards.  

Annual Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses
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Mr Vernon added: “As our trusted friends of many years, we’re grateful to the Royal Hospital for their continued support of the Cheese Ceremony and their unwavering love of British cheese.
 
“My hope is that the veterans at the Royal Hospital deservedly enjoy these exceptional cheeses this Christmas season, whether melted in a sandwich, stirred into pasta, tucked into a pie, grated on a baked potato, or simply enjoyed in all their natural, unadulterated glory.” 

Cutting this year’s 24kg Ceremonial Montgomery Cheddar was Chelsea pensioner Victor Lucas.  

Mr Lucas was born in 1947, joining the Royal Scots in 1968 and serving for 24 years. During this time, he served in the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, on operations in Northern Ireland, Germany and over Europe as part of the ACE Mobile Force.  

His final tour in the Infantry was as his Battalion’s Regimental Sergeant Major, leaving in 1992. On retirement from the Army, Mr Lucas moved to the Tower of London as a Yeoman Warden, where he remained for 20 years, reaching the appointment of Yeoman Gaoler. Victor joined the Royal Hospital in June 2022.   

Annual Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses


As part of their continued tradition, pensioners were also treated to vintage ale, donated by Asahi UK and Fuller’s Griffin Brewery, who continue their long-standing support of the tradition.  
 
Entertaining the guests was fellow Chelsea pensioner Roy Palmer with a poem giving tribute to the history of the event and giving thanks to the industry for its revival, alongside Faith Tucker, a classically trained singer and former Britain’s Got Talent star. 

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