The Royal Academy of Engineering
National academy for engineering, bringing together the country's most eminent engineers.
Region: UK-wide
Members of the Royal Family:
The Duke of Kent, Royal Fellow
The Princess Royal, Royal Fellow
Following His Majesty The King’s Accession, the Royal Household is conducting a review of Royal Patronage. The review will cover the organisations of which Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was Patron and those organisations to which The King and The Queen Consort were connected through Patronage or Presidency as Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
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.
National academy for engineering, bringing together the country's most eminent engineers.
Region: UK-wide
Members of the Royal Family:
The Duke of Kent, Royal Fellow
The Princess Royal, Royal Fellow
Golf club in St. Andrews, Fife.
Region: UK (Scotland)
Members of the Royal Family:
The Princess Royal, Honorary Member
Queen Elizabeth II, Patron
The Duke of Kent, Honorary Member
Technical support corps involved in all aspects of military animal activity.
Region: UK-wide
Members of the Royal Family:
The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief
The single authority for transport and movement support within the Australian Army
Region: Australia
Members of the Royal Family:
The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief
Agricultural society organising the annual Bath & West Agricultural Show.
Region: UK (England)
Members of the Royal Family:
Queen Elizabeth II, Patron
The Duke of Gloucester, Vice President
The Duchess of Edinburgh, Vice Patron
The Princess Royal, Vice President
Charitable organisation caring for ex-Servicemen and their families.
Region: UK (Scotland)
Members of the Royal Family:
Queen Elizabeth II, Patron
The Princess Royal, Member
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to imparting a broader knowledge and deeper appreciation of Canada through its educational program, as well as by funding geographical expeditions and research, in the form of grants, studentships and awards.
Region: Canada
Members of the Royal Family:
The Princess Royal, Honorary Fellowship
Medical unit of the Canadian Armed Services.
Region: Canada
Members of the Royal Family:
The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief
Society founded in 1820 by a group of Edinburgh gentlemen connected with the Highlands (notably Sir Walter Scot and General David Stewart of Garth), initially to promote the wearing of Highland Dress but more recently to promote and protect the language, literature, music and culture of Scotland.
Region: UK (Scotland)
Members of the Royal Family:
The Princess Royal, Patron
Improving emergency care in the UK and overseas
Region: UK-wide
Members of the Royal Family:
The Princess Royal, Patron