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The Royal Family and the Academy

19 March 13

BAFTA has enjoyed a long history of involvement and support from the Royal Family dating back to 1959, when HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, was appointed its first President.

Her Majesty The Queen

Her Majesty The Queen
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In the early 1970s, Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh made the decision to gift the royalties from Richard Cawston's documentary Royal Family to the SFTA in the early 1970s, enabling the organisation to move from its office suite in Great Portland Street, London, to 195 Piccadilly, which was converted to house two preview theatres and a meeting place for members. The Grade II listed building was first opened by the Prince of Wales in 1882, and was formerly the galleries of the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours.

In 1976, the opening of these new headquarters was attended by Her Majesty The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal and The Earl Mountbatten of Burma. The SFTA was renamed the ‘British Academy of Film and Television Arts’, and BAFTA entered the nation's vocabulary. 195 Piccadilly has remained the home of BAFTA ever since.

On 4 April 2013 Her Majesty The Queen was presented with an honorary award in recognition of her outstanding patronage of the film and television industries. Find out more...

Honorary Award Presented to Her Majesty The Queen >


Royal presidents of BAFTA

HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge’s appointment to BAFTA’s presidency in February 2010 follows a long tradition of Royal patronage; all but one ( Lord Attenborough, 2001-2010 ) in its history have been members of the Royal Family.


HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh

HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
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The Duke of Edinburgh was the organisation’s first president in 1959, a year after The British Film Academy (founded 1947) and the Guild of Television Producers and Directors merged to create the Society of Film and Television Arts (‘SFTA’, a forerunner of BAFTA).


The Earl Mountbatten of Burma

The Earl Mountbatten of Burma
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The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, The Duke of Edinburgh’s uncle, took over the organisation’s presidency from 1966 to 1972. The Earl Mountbatten, a man who at the time was of significant national stature, and a man of cinema in his own right, is credited with bringing films to King George’s ships in the early 20s and designing the conversion system to turn all the ships’ projectors to take ‘talkies’ after the silent film era.


HRH Princess Anne, The Princess Royal

In 1971, the Fellowship award was introduced to ‘recognise the very highest standards of work in film and/or television’, and in that year it was presented by Princess Anne to Alfred Hitchcock. The following year, she became the organisation’s third president in its history, taking over from The Earl Mountbatten of Burma.

In 1976, the year that the SFTA was renamed BAFTA, the first ‘BAFTA award’ – the bronze mask based on the original design by Mitzi Cunliffe – was presented by Princess Anne to Sir Charles Chaplin in honour of his Fellowship,

Over the course of her 30-year involvement with the Academy, Princess Anne helped increase the stature of the organisation in the UK and internationally at a time when film and television were not considered in the same spectrum as dance, theatre and opera.

The main cinema theatre at BAFTA’s headquarters, 195 Piccadilly, was renamed The Princess Anne Theatre in her honour.

Princess Royal
The Princess Royal at the Film and Television Awards in 1983 BAFTA/ Archive

Timothy Burrill, HRH Princess Anne and Richard Attenborough, 1983
Timothy Burrill, HRH Princess Anne and Richard Attenborough RICHARD/Archive

HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge

Since his appointment in February 2010, The Duke of Cambridge has supported BAFTA through attendance of its Awards and emerging British talent through BAFTA Brits to Watch .

Visit the Academy President page for more information on The Duke of Cambridge’s current presidency, and past presidents of BAFTA.

William & Kate
William & Kate on the BAFTA red carpet in Los Angeles with Amanda Berry BAFTA/ Stewart Cook

Prince William - Presenter - BAFTA Fellowship
HRH Prince William accepting his presidency at the Film Awards in 2010 BAFTA/Brian Ritchie

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The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh made the decision to gift the royalties from Richard Cawston's documentary Royal Family to the SFTA in the early 1970s, enabling the organisation take up residence at 195 Piccadilly. Her Majesty The Queen The Queen inspects a steenbeck in one of the viewing rooms at 195 Picadilly at the 1976 opening. Her Majesty The Queen The Duke of Edinburgh was the organisation’s first president in 1959, a year after The Society of Film and Television Arts was formed. HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, The Duke of Edinburgh’s uncle, was BAFTA’s president from 1966 to 1972. The Earl Mountbatten of Burma HRH Princess Anne was Academy president between 1972 – 2001. Princess Royal HRH The Princess Royal presented Lord Grade with the BAFTA Fellowship in 1979. HRH The Princess Royal with Lord Grade Richard Attenborough and Timothy Burrill, Academy Chair with HRH The Princess Royal, Academy President having received the fellowshiop at the Film and Television Awards in 1983. Timothy Burrill, HRH Princess Anne and Richard Attenborough, 1983 Sarah, Duchess of York with Prince Andrew, Duke of York at BAFTA Los Angeles' Royal Gala in 1988. BAFTA Los Angeles Royal Gala 1988 BAFTA Los Angeles Royal Gala 1988 BAFTA Los Angeles Royal Gala 1988 HRH Prince William walks the Orange British Academy Film Awards red carpet before his confirmation as the Academy's fifth President (BAFTA/Richard Kendal). Prince William HRH Prince William arrives on the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2010 before his confirmation as the Academy's fifth President (BAFTA/Dave Dettman). Prince William HRH Prince William talks to film fans on the Orange British Academy Film Awards red carpet (BAFTA/Richard Kendal). Prince William Prince William says a few words about the British Academy Film Awards Fellowship (BAFTA/Brian Ritchie). Prince William - Presenter - BAFTA Fellowship Prince William says a few words about the British Academy Film Awards Fellowship (BAFTA/Brian Ritchie). Prince William - Presenter - BAFTA Fellowship HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge with Uma Thurman HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge Uma Thurman warmly welcomes to the stage 2010's British Film Academy Fellow, Vanessa Redgrave (BAFTA/Brian Ritchie). Prince William - Uma Thurman - BAFTA Fellowship The Royal couple on the BAFTA red carpet in Los Angeles with Amanda Berry BAFTA Brits to Watch 2011 The Royal couple were chaperoned on the red carpet by BAFTA CEO Amanda Berry BAFTA Brits to Watch 2011 Academy President The Duke of Cambridge on the red carpet with his wife Catherine Middleton BAFTA Brits to Watch 2011

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