Queen Elizabeth II of England is to step down as patron of more
than 20 national organisations at the end of this month, Buckingham
Palace revealed yesterday
The Queen, who celebrated her 90th birthday in April, will
relinquish her association with the bodies – just as the Duke of
Edinburgh broke formal ties with some of his patronages when he turned
90 in 2011.
The move is likely to be seen as a common-sense decision which
acknowledges the Queen’s advancing years but Buckingham Palace stressed
the monarch is still patron of more than 600 organisations.
The patronages will be taken on by members of the Royal Family and
organisations involved include Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Barnardo’s,
the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and Wimbledon Lawn Tennis
Association.
Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “At the end of the
Queen’s 90th birthday year, Her Majesty will step down as patron from a
number of national organisations. The patronages will be passed on to
other members of the Royal Family in the coming months.”
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