Members of the Royal Family have links with hundreds of charities, military associations, professional bodies and public service organisations. Some are well known, while others may be smaller bodies working in a very specialist area or on a local basis only.
Having a Royal patron or president provides vital publicity for the work of these organisations, and allows their enormous achievements and contributions to society to be recognised.
You can use this database to find the organisations with which members of the Royal Family are associated.
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The Piobaireachd Society
Website: www.piobaireachd.co.ukEncourages the study and playing of piobaireachd, the classical music of the bagpipe.
Region: UK (Scotland)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Police Rehabilitation Centre
Website: www.flinthouse.co.ukFacility providing rest and convalescence to injured police officers.
Region: UK (England)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Printing Charity
Website: www.theprintingcharity.org.ukProvides grants and residential accommodation to former members of the printing industry.
Region: UK (England)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Professional Golfers' Association
Website: www.pga.infoMembers' organisation for golf professionals.
Region: UK (England)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust
Website: www.qehkl.nhs.ukHospital trust serving west Norfolk.
Region: UK (England)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Queen Victoria Clergy Fund
Website: www.charitiesdirect.comAssists Church of England clergy in financial need.
Region: UK (England)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust
Website: www.queenscommonwealthtrust.orgThe purpose of The Queen's Commonwealth Trust is to support and enable young people across the Commonwealth to make sustainable difference in their local communities - through social entrepreneurship, philanthropy and volunteering in areas such as health, sports and education. Through active participate with its partners as well as its selected charities, The Queen's Commonwealth Trust will carry out its purposes through funding sustainable programmes that develop and empower young people in the Commonwealth and benefit the communities in which they live.
Region: CommonwealthMembers of the Royal Family:The Duchess of Sussex, Vice-President, The Queen's Commonwealth Trust
The Duke of Sussex, President, The Queen's Commonwealth Trust
Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Queen's Gurkha Engineers
Website: www.qgea.orgEngineering unit of the British Army.
Region: UK-wideMembers of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Affiliated Colonel-in-Chief -
The Queen's Nursing Institute
Website: www.qni.org.ukProvides a support network to community nurses and offers awards to assist their work.
Region: UK (England)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron -
The Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland
Website: www.qnis.org.ukPromotes community nursing across Scotland by supporting education, research and practice.
Region: UK (Scotland)Members of the Royal Family:Her Majesty The Queen, Patron
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