Skip to main content
Logo icon
Lord Lexden

Main navigation

  • About
  • Articles & Reviews
  • Letters
  • News
  • Parliament
  • Publications
  • Contact
Logo icon
Lord Lexden

Royal D-Day command to Churchill

  • Tweet
Wednesday, 7 October, 2020
  • Articles
dd

On October 3, The Times reported that a former railway station at Droxford in Hampshire, visited by Churchill shortly before D-Day, was about to be sold. Its present owner was quoted as saying that Churchill “desperately wanted to be part of the D-Day landings. All his generals were adamant that this was not going to happen.”

There was rather more to the story than that. Churchill took no notice of his generals during his rail trip to Droxford. He insisted that he would watch the Normandy landings from HMS Belfast. Sir Alan Lascelles, George VI’s private secretary, noted in his diary on June 3, 1944 that the King was “so disturbed” that he was prepared “to go off by car at dawn next day, and personally ensure that Winston should not go to sea on D-Day.” The royal dash to Droxford was narrowly forestalled when Churchill telephoned, promising that “in deference to the King’s wishes, he would abandon his plan.”

You may also be interested in

tree

Labour's schools tax raid sums don't add up

Monday, 16 June, 2025
The following letter was published in The Daily Telegraph on 16 June in slightly edited form.SIR – At the spending review, Rachel Reeves boasted  proudly that she had ended “the tax loophole which exempted private schools from VAT”, a grossly misleading description of the tax exemptio

Show only

  • Articles
  • Recent News
  • Speeches

Image: licensed under CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International. Owner: Kathy Panatone, daughter of photographer. Published on Wikipedia, by Herman V. Wall.

Lord Lexden OBE

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • About Lord Lexden
  • Articles and Reviews
  • Letters
  • Parliament
  • Publications
Promoted by Alan Mabbutt on behalf of Lord Lexden, both at 4 Matthew Parker Street, London, SW1H 9HQ
Copyright 2025 Lord Lexden OBE . All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree