tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8762674434623075554.post3716035428152899498..comments2024-03-29T01:31:55.103-04:00Comments on Royal Musings: Queen turns over 25 patronages to other members of Royal familyMarlene Eilers Koenighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14984860671065161997noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8762674434623075554.post-53766950167339139992016-12-21T11:17:03.264-05:002016-12-21T11:17:03.264-05:00I love the media attention this is getting around ...I love the media attention this is getting around the world, highlighting the charitable work of the royal family. Great guesses! My predictions are a little different...<br />- Battersea Dogs & Cats Home - Duchess of Cornwall<br />- Royal School of Needlework - Duchess of Cornwall or Countess of Wessex (Duchess of Gloucester is president, but I highly doubt she'd take on an additional patronage)<br />- Royal African Society - Duke of Cambridge<br />- Action for Children - Duchess of Cambridge<br />- Edinburgh International Festival - Earl of Wessex or Princess Royal<br />- Sport and Recreation Alliance - Earl of Wessex or Duke of Cambridge (the earl is president)<br />- British Cycling Federation - Countess of Wessex<br />- British Science Association - Prince of Wales<br />- Institution of Civil Engineers - Prince of Wales<br />- Animal Health Trust - Princess Royal (president)<br />- Save the Children UK - Princess Royal<br /><br />Looking forward to seeing what happens next. I like your thought on one of the York princesses taking on the presidency of Save the Children UK if (when) the Princess Royal is named patron. It's a pretty high profile patronage, so it could be, perhaps, a stepping stone toward something bigger. Not sure what, but highest doubt it'd be full-time royal work. Matthew Ploosterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15310027974512497631noreply@blogger.com