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King is new RAU patron

King Charles III has been announced as Cirencester-based Royal Agricultural University's (RAU) new patron.

The news follows a major review of more than 1,000 royal patronages.

The university, which was founded as the Royal Agricultural College in 1845 and was the first agricultural college in the English-speaking world, has had monarchs as patrons throughout its existence.

Since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who was patron of the institution from 1952 until her death in 2022, the university has been waiting to hear the outcome of the review.

Professor Peter McCaffery, vice-chancellor of the RAU, said: "We were thrilled to receive confirmation from Buckingham Palace, marking the first anniversary of the King's coronation, that 'His Majesty would be delighted to accept the Patronage of the Royal Agricultural University as Patron'.

"His generous acceptance reflects the longevity of our relationship with the royal family, our relevance to the sector we serve and the personal interest of The King."

Professor McCaffery continued: "We have exciting plans ahead of our 180th anniversary, including the completion of our new state-of-the-art Land Laboratory Teaching Centre and the plans for our new Innovation Village.

"We very much look forward to updating His Majesty on our progress with these developments, and many more, and hope that he may have time to visit us, to see for himself what we are doing, at some point in the future."

His Majesty became president of the Royal Agricultural College in 1982 while he was the Prince of Wales and has visited a number of times, most recently in 2015, when he attended the university's annual graduation ceremony at St John Baptist Church in Cirencester.

After following the academic procession into the church, he presented degrees to students from the School of Agriculture, Food and Environment, and gave a short address.

Dame Fiona Reynolds, chair of the RAU's governing council, said: "We are deeply honoured that His Majesty The King has accepted the patronage of the Royal Agricultural University.

"Our mission, and passion, for sustainable farming, food production and land management owes a great deal to the leadership of His Majesty, who has shown sustained commitment to these issues for many years.

"The world needs solutions to the climate, nature and public health crises and we are committed to helping to find them. It is an enormous privilege to continue our long association with The King and his predecessors through his patronage."

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