Following His Majesty The King’s Accession in September 2022, a major review of
more than 1,000 Royal Patronages and charity Presidencies has been undertaken.
To mark the anniversary of Their Majesties’ Coronation, the outcome of this review has
been announced, and The Stained Glass Museum is amongst the charities to be
retained.
As HRH The Prince of Wales, His Majesty became Patron of The Stained Glass Museum
in 1999. His Majesty has visited the museum twice, first in 2000 to mark the reopening
of the museum’s new gallery, and most recently in November 2018 to mark the
museum’s 40th birthday.
Members of the Royal Family are proud to maintain close associations with more than
1,000 charities, military organisations, and professional and public service bodies, both
in the United Kingdom and across the Commonwealth. Royal patronage highlights the vital work of these organisations and allows their many achievements and valuable
contributions to society to be more widely recognised and promoted.
Jasmine Allen, Director of The Stained Glass Museum, said:
“We are delighted to share the news that His Majesty King Charles III is retaining his
Patronage of The Stained Glass Museum. His Majesty has a keen interest in the preservation of heritage crafts and his ongoing support as Patron of The Stained Glass Museum will help us keep the art of stained glass in the public eye. This is especially important at this present moment in time when traditional stained glass making has recently been listed as an endangered craft in the UK.”
Over 1,000 different patronages were reviewed carefully and individually as part of the review. A recommendation based on the history of Royal connection, the organisations’ prominence in their field, and how they align with themes of His Majesty’s work, was then put to His Majesty for agreement.
Press release from The Stained Glass Museum

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