The media have sent statement requests to many of the Sussexes' patronages. Some have issued no comments but others have spoken. Today in the Telegraph and Express we learned that the London Marathon, Rugby Association and the National Theater all would like to keep them as their patrons.
My question is -- how much sway do the organizations themselves have especially when it is related to patronages that typically have a working royal holding the position?
The media have sent statement requests to many of the Sussexes' patronages. Some have issued no comments but others have spoken. Today in the Telegraph and Express we learned that the London Marathon, Rugby Association and the National Theater all would like to keep them as their patrons.
My question is -- how much sway do the organizations themselves have especially when it is related to patronages that typically have a working royal holding the position?
Yes but who from these organisations have replied? Have they consulted with their stakeholders or similar interested bodies?
Smacks of elites making unilateral decisions.
Buckingham Palace will bring forward its final “Megxit” announcement on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s royal patronages to prevent further speculation and uncertainty, The Telegraph understands.
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While a source close to the couple indicated on Tuesday that they were reluctantly resigned to losing their links with organisations passed down through the Royal Family, they too were awaiting confirmation from the palace.
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Discussions on those outstanding issues have been ongoing with Buckingham Palace in recent weeks.
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The organisations involved have revealed that they had received no contact from Buckingham Palace about the predicted upheaval, which will have significant consequences for each of them.
They have each expressed a desire to maintain links with the Sussexes and privately, many voiced frustration that they had not been kept abreast of developments.
The Rugby Football League, which was expecting the Duke to be “front and centre” of its World Cup coverage in the autumn, said it was “very proud” Prince Harry had been the sport’s patron since 2016, adding: “The RFL has not received official correspondence relating to any changes at this time.”
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The Sussexes will be allowed to keep private patronages such as the Invictus Games and WellChild for the Duke, and the Mayhew animal charity and Smart Works for the Duchess.
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Being a Patron in name only means nothing. Celebs do this so they get their name in the news again, because they are fading out. Unless you can spend time and money on the Foundation or organization, it is a flat zero. So many Celebs have done it, just to get a ray of light, and everyone else is in the same dire situation as before sadly.
I think they will loose the patronages as its Royal Patron, but they will continue the work as its Patron.
A royal patron serves as a stand-in for the Queen. It should be noted that some charities like the National Theatre have many patrons - Dame Judi Dench for example. Will Meghan be okay to be the newest patron in a team of patrons?
There will also be problems with protocol at events - say for example at a Rugby World Cup. A royal patron allows the Queen to not have the problem of to send a representative as well - so say England and South Africa were in a final. The Queen would have to send William as her rep, Harry can come as patron but William will be the one sitting in the VIP box, next to the presidents and other royals. Harry will be somewhere else. And if she sends a lower ranked royal - Prince Edward or the Duke of Kent they will have a higher protocol at the event then Harry .
Otherwise saying it will create a protocol mess - but it is workable if the charities agree and the Sussex's accept the lost of importance.
I'd be surprised if the average rugby fan cared at all who their patron was. I suspect most if asked would prefer a former rugby player or England captain.
I will ask some members of my extended family who are mad rugby fans.
Published 19 February 2021
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Her Majesty The Queen that they will not be returning as working members of The Royal Family.
Following conversations with The Duke, The Queen has written confirming that in stepping away from the work of The Royal Family it is not possible to continue with the responsibilities and duties that come with a life of public service. The honorary military appointments and Royal patronages held by The Duke and Duchess will therefore be returned to Her Majesty, before being redistributed among working members of The Royal Family.
While all are saddened by their decision, The Duke and Duchess remain much loved members of the family.
Notes to editors:
Following The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s decision to step away last year as working members of The Royal Family, a 12-month review was agreed.
A decision has now been made after conversations between The Duke of Sussex and Members of The Royal Family.
The military, Commonwealth and Charitable associations which will revert to The Queen are:
The Royal Marines, RAF Honington, Royal Navy Small Ships and Diving.
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust, The Rugby Football Union, The Rugby Football League, The Royal National Theatre and The Association of Commonwealth Universities.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have confirmed to Queen Elizabeth that they will not return as working members of The Royal Family:
** royaluk: Buckingham Palace statement on The Duke and Duchess of Sussex **
I think a lot of hats would have been eaten if the announcement had said anything else. It was sensible to say that things would be reviewed after a year, to give them the option of coming back, but it soon became pretty clear that they weren't going to.
It's the right decision, but it'll be interesting to see who takes over all these things. All the senior royals have got a lot on already, and Harry was a good fit for both rugby codes and for the military/naval organisations.
Thank you iceflower for the latest updates, official announcement and link!! It is great to hear from the Palace with official statement after several days of leaks and speculation from the press.
I’m not surprised by The Queen and Palace’s decision, especially given that Harry and Meghan are more likely to settle in America rather than the UK. It does make sense that the Charities patronages and military honorary titles will be re-assigned to other working royals who are representing The Queen and serving the country.
I think a lot of hats would have been eaten if the announcement had said anything else. It was sensible to say that things would be reviewed after a year, to give them the option of coming back, but it soon became pretty clear that they weren't going to.
It's the right decision, but it'll be interesting to see who takes over all these things. All the senior royals have got a lot on already, and Harry was a good fit for both rugby codes and for the military/naval organisations.
From the Sussex’s statement from Chris Ship’s Twitter:Chris Ship @chrisshipitvhttps://mobile.twitter.com/chrisshipitv/status/1362735325056032768
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Now statement from Harry and Meghan office: The couple “remain committed to their duty and service to the U.K. and around the world, and have offered their continued support to the organisations they have represented regardless of official role.”
11:06 PM · Feb 19, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
Chris Ship @chrisshipitv
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Harry and Meghan add at the very end of their statement: “We can all live a life of service. Service is universal.”
11:06 PM · Feb 19, 2021·Twitter for iPhone