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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.

Woolf Institute

The purpose of the Woolf Institute is to serve the public good. The Institute studies how relations between Jews, Christians, and Muslims can enhance our understanding of key concepts of public life: community and identity, personal responsibility and social solidarity. Combining theology with the social sciences and the humanities, the Woolf Institute seeks to strengthen the ethical framework that is needed for our political, economic and social life.

Region: Rest of world

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Patron

Working Clumber Spaniel Society

SPORT, DOG, ZOO,

Region: UK (England)

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, President

World Horse Welfare

Provides rehabilitation and homes for horses which have been maltreated.

Region: UK-wide

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, President

YSS Ltd. (formerly Youth Support Services Ltd.)

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Region: UK (England)

Members of the Royal Family:

The Princess Royal, Patron