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Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham Fiennes, BT, OBE
Vice-Chancellor,
I present to you today a man who needs no introduction. He is well known in this city, our country and across the world. I present to you Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham Fiennes, often described as Britain’s greatest living explorer, a prolific writer and poet and a man who in his later years has made a major difference to patients with heart disease and cancer by his unflagging charitable efforts on behalf of the British Heart Foundation and cancer charities.
For today’s graduands Sir Ranulph has many qualities that they might learn from and try to emulate in their own lives.
He is a decorated officer in the service of his country, he has pushed the limits of human endeavour through his ground-breaking explorations and he has applied his fame to deliver charitable benefit for others.
Sir Ranulph was born in Windsor in 1944.
Sadly, he entered the world after the death of his father in active service in WWI