
On Friday 30th March 2018, a wreath was laid in commemoration of the sacrifice of the Canadian Cavalry Brigade.
General Jack Seely and Warrior, his charger, led 1000 horses of the Canadian Calvary Brigade, forcing the withdrawal of the 23rd German Division from Moreuil Wood. The Battle of Moreuil Wood is considered to have been a key event of the First World War which occurred on March 30, 1918 on the banks of the Arve River in France.
The wreath was laid beside the statue of the warhorse, Warrior, in the Princess Beatrice Garden at Carisbrooke Castle by General Seely’s granddaughter, Mrs Didi Nicholson.
David Langford DL attended on behalf of the Lord-Lieutenant.



HM The Queen has recognised people on the Isle of Wight for their hard work and dedication to a range of charities and organisations.

On Saturday 28th October 2017 a parade and drumhead service took place in Ryde to mark the start of the poppy appeal on the Isle of Wight. The salute was taken by HM Lord-Lieutenant Major General Martin White and former members of the Women’s Royal Navy Service were guests of honour.
On Monday 16th October 2017, the annual Legal Service was held at the Minster Church.