Portsmouth News

Royal Navy crews get into the Eurovision spirit

- Freddie Webb freddie.webb@jpress.co.uk @portsmouth­news

A Portsmouth-based patrol ship and Royal Marines musicians have joined in the celebratio­ns for Eurovision.

The River-class patrol vessel arrived in Liverpool this week to support the worldwide musical phenomenon.

Armed Forces personnel – 50 in total – worked with Merseyside Police to ensure the event ran smoothly.

Sailors belonging to the 79.5m-long ship took part in events ashore in Eurovision village and onboard.

The Royal Marines Corps of Drums joined them with a number of short performanc­es onboard HMS Mersey.

The ship’s Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Commander James Mitchell, said: ‘It is great to be back in our spiritual home away from Portsmouth and back on the River Mersey.

‘The excitement and build up to the Euro vision event is incredible .’

The Royal Navy said they are using Eurovision as an opportunit­y to showcase their support for Ukraine and to show their solidarity through the overarchin­g theme‘ United by Music’.

Liverpool is hosting the song contest in place of Ukraine given the ongoing threat posed by Russia’s illegal invasion.

Solidarity is a strong theme of HMS Mersey’s involvemen­t – with chefs preparing traditiona­l fare from the Eastern European country and the vessel being bathed in their national colours of yellow and blue through spotlights.

A ‘power up’ networking event will be hosted onboard, aimed at Ukrainians living in or evacuated to northern England to gain employment, joining forces with the Power Collective CIC and Northern Power Women, led by Honorary Captain Simone Roche.

‘This year’s event has a significan­t focus on Ukraine and it is right that the UK and her Armed Forces, demonstrat­es our solidarity and support for the people of Ukraine,’ CO Mitchell added.

MarineEngi­neerTomHor­anisthebig­gestEurovi­sionfan aboard the ship.

He said :‘ The fact that H MS Mersey will be berthed in the heart of Liverpool, adjacent to the fan zone, is a once-in-a-lifetimeop­portunity and the buzz and vibe around the city will be amazing.

‘Eurovision is a great event which brings different people and nations together and demonstrat­es the power of music in uniting everyone, no matter what their difference­s.’

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 ?? Pictures: LPhot Kevin Walton/Royal Navy ?? Visitors look around HMS Mersey. Below – Royal Marines Corps of Drums
Pictures: LPhot Kevin Walton/Royal Navy Visitors look around HMS Mersey. Below – Royal Marines Corps of Drums

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