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King Charles mulls patronages after queen’s death

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September 14, 2022
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King Charles mulls patronages after queen’s death
Britain’s King Charles III meets members of the public during a walkabout in Writers’ Square in Belfast on September 13, 2022, during his visit to Northern Ireland. – King Charles III on Tuesday travelled to Belfast where he is set to receive tributes from pro-UK parties and the respectful sympathies of nationalists who nevertheless can see reunification with Ireland drawing closer. (Photo by Niall Carson / POOL / AFP)

The late Queen Elizabeth II was a patron of numerous good causes, as is her son King Charles III, but he will now look to redistribute them among the Royal Family.

The queen, who will lie in state from Wednesday until her funeral Monday, was patron of 600 causes including the British Red Cross humanitarian group and the Royal Society science academy.

Lesser-known yet peculiarly British patronages included the Royal Pigeon Racing Association and Bowls England, the national governing body for outdoor flat green bowls.

Charles, a lifelong champion of the environment with some 500 patronages, indicated that he will delegate some duties after her death last week.

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– ‘Trusted hands’ –
“My life will of course change as I take up my new responsibilities,” Charles said in his first address as king last Friday, one day after his mother’s death.

“It will no longer be possible for me to give so much of my time and energies to the charities and issues for which I care so deeply.

“But I know this important work will go on in the trusted hands of others.”

British royals lend their support to a combined 3,000 groups to highlight good causes, secure publicity and raise valuable funds.

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Patronages — links with charities, military associations, professional bodies and public service organisations — represent about one quarter of the royal family’s activities.

The queen had already been winding down activities since her 90th birthday in 2016, when she made her grandson William’s wife, Kate, patron of Wimbledon’s All England Lawn Tennis Club.

“In the last few years, the queen was passing on patronages to other members of the royal family; the process had already begun,” said Majesty Magazine managing editor Joe Little told AFP.

“Nothing will happen immediately, but (they) will be distributed among the family.”

– Environmentalist –
Charles’ environmental credentials include campaigning for better conservation, organic farming and tackling climate change.

He has been president of the WWF-UK animal charity since 2011 and about 80 of his patronages are green causes — including Surfers Against Sewage.

The new king, 73, may therefore decide to keep supporting causes that are closest to his heart or hand over their running to foundations, according to Little.

Yet the queen’s former patronages will be shared among other royals in a process that could take several years, he added.

Charles might decide to curb the number of patronages as part of a possible plan to pursue a slimmed-down monarchy under his reign.

The royal family’s historic patronages date back to the 18th century, when King George II decided to lend his support to the Society of Antiquaries charity — of which the late queen remained a fellow.

In the same way, many patronages have been passed from sovereign to sovereign.

Since her death, organisations have lined up to praise the queen’s active support during her 70-year reign.

Vocal groups include the Chatham House think-tank and Fields in Trust, a charity protecting green spaces that was founded by her father George VI in 1925 — one year before Elizabeth was born.

Each Christmas, the queen would visit the Women’s Institute (WI) near her Sandringham estate in eastern England.

Yet royal patronages are not without their critics.

– ‘Nightmare’ –
Research group Giving Evidence concluded in a 2020 study that there was “no evidence” that royal links helped the income of charities.

“I have heard some charities say that the royal patrons are fantastic, and they help a lot,” Giving Evidence founder Caroline Fiennes told AFP.

“If you can go to a meeting particularly abroad and you can take a princess with you, then you can get meetings that you wouldn’t get normally.

But she said she’d heard “other charities say it’s a complete nightmare.”

“They don’t like the royal they’ve got (but) they can’t get rid of them. They can’t upgrade them for a better royal,” she added without naming any particular member.

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