On September 18, 1852, the First President of the Army & Navy Club, the Duke of Wellington was buried at St. Paul’s Cathedral “to the noise of the mourning of a mighty nation”. One and a half million people are said to have been present in the streets through which the procession passed. It reached Pall Mall at ten-thirty. Together with all the other clubs the Army & Navy Club was draped with black, and scaffolding was erected outside to provide seats for the Members and their guests, among whom were many ladies. There were but few of the Members who could have served under the Duke in the Peninsula or at Waterloo, but all must have been anxious to pay this last tribute of respect to their late Patron.
The Duke’s death was followed in 1854 by that of the Club’s second Patron, Lord Beresford.
Patrons of the Army & Navy Club
Field-Marshal The Duke of Wellington
1837 – 1852
General Viscount Beresford
1837 – 1854
HM King Edward VII
1902 – 1910
King George V
1910 – 1936
King George VI
1936 – 1952
Queen Elizabeth II
1952 -
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The current Patron of the Army & Navy Club, HM The Queen, and HRH The Princess Royal attending a Reception at the Army & Navy Club on the 12th of October 2017 to commemorate the Centenary of the formation of the Women’s Royal Naval Service and the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps.