We’re delighted to share some festive cheer from our friends at Little Red Ambulance — the band which includes Serving RN personnel from across the South-West and South Wales – has written and recorded a brand-new Christmas track, Christmas Eve, with proceeds supporting Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC).
The song, featuring the wonderful Culdrose Military Wives Choir lands on 12 December 2025, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their generosity, creativity, and continued support.
Christmas Eve, tells the story of a Royal Navy sailor making it home just in time for Christmas — a feeling many in our community know all too well, though it’s a sentiment anyone who has experienced separation from loved ones can identify with. It’s a beautiful duet, led by Chloe, a military wife, who brings real heart to the lyrics, alongside Phil from the band. It shines a light on the reality of service life: the distance, the anticipation, and ultimately the joy of coming home.
The music video ‘live elements’ were filmed both in the studio and in The Queen’s Arms pub in the Cornish village of Ashton where Phil, Chloe, the three civilian members of the band Lloyd Warlow, Ben Jones, Adam Rosser and the choir made the event a lively community celebration of the newly-decorated (Christmas) interior.
Alice Farrow from RNRMC said:
“We absolutely love working with Little Red Ambulance. Their creativity, humour and genuine affection for the Naval community shine through in everything they do. ‘Christmas Eve’ captures that powerful moment of reunion that so many of our families dream of each year, and we’re incredibly grateful they’ve once again chosen to support Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity with this release.”
Little Red Ambulance band said:
“We’re buzzing to be teaming up with the RNRMC again. The Royal Navy community has been such a massive source of inspiration for our music over the years, and this new track feels extra special. ‘Christmas Eve’ is all about approaching the moment of coming home — something so many service families understand as well as anyone. We just hope people love it as much as we loved making it.”
















