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President

30 April 13

HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge, has been President of the Academy since February 2010.

HRH Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge
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HRH The Duke of Cambridge's appointment to BAFTA's presidency in February 2010 follows a long tradition of Royal involvement with BAFTA; all but one of BAFTA's presidents in its history have been members of the Royal Family.

HRH Prince Philip, 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 Duke of Edinburgh's uncle, took over the presidency from 1966, until HRH Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, was named president from 1973, and remained in the post until 2001.

The Duke of Cambridge succeeded Lord Attenborough – the only non-Royal president of BAFTA to date – in 2010, to become the fifth in its history.

Visit the BAFTA's Royal Connections page for more information on the Royal Family's involvement with the Academy.

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HRH The Duke of Cambridge and BAFTA

The Duke of Cambridge, the current President of BAFTA, is supported by Vice Presidents Sophie Turner Laing (representing Television) and Duncan Kenworthy (representing Film).

BAFTA Brits to Watch 2011
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BAFTA Brits to Watch

In 2011, TRH The Duke and The Duchess of Cambridge supported the inaugural BAFTA Brits to Watch event California, USA, whilst on their post-wedding tour of North America and Canada.

Visit the BAFTA Brits to Watch page for more information.

Prince William at Warner Bros
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Prince William Scholarships

In 2013, at the official opening of the Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden, The Duke of Cambridge announced the launch of Prince William Scholarships in Film, Television and Games, supported by BAFTA and Warner Bros.

Read the official Prince William Scholarships press release for more information.

Patronages and the Charities Forum

As well as being President of BAFTA, The Duke - along with his wife The Duchess of Cambridge and his brother Prince Harry - is the president or patron of a number of other organisations, collectively known as the Charities Forum, in which BAFTA plays an active role. Their Royal Highnesses support causes that reflect issues they care about, both at home and abroad.

Further information on those organisations can be found on their websites, via the links below.

100 Women in Hedge Funds

Action on Addiction

The Army

The Art Room

Centrepoint

Child Bereavement Charity

Dolen Cymru

Dolen Cymru

East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices

English Schools Swimming Association

The Football Association

The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry

The National Memorial Arboretum Future Foundations Appeal

Henry van Straubenzee Memorial Fund

The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple

MapAction

Mountain Rescue Council of England and Wales

National Portrait Gallery

Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge

The Royal Air Force

The Royal Marsden Hospital

The Royal Society

The Royal Navy

The Rugby Football Union Injured Players Foundation

Sentebale

Skill Force

St Giles Trust 50th Anniversary Year
St Giles Trust
50th Anniversary Year

Tusk Trust

University of St. Andrews 600th Anniversary Appeal
600th Anniversary
Appeal

WellChild

The Welsh Rugby Union

Past Presidents and Vice Presidents of the Academy

Presidents

1959 – 1965

HRH Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh

1966 – 1972

The Earl Mountbatten of Burma

1972 – 2001

HRH Princess Anne (1987 - HRH The Princess Royal)

2001 – 2010

Lord Attenborough

2010 – present

HRH Prince William (2011- HRH The Duke of Cambridge)

Vice Presidents

1973 – 1995

Sir Richard Attenborough (1993 – Lord Attenborough)

1995 – 2004

Lord Puttnam

2004 – 2011

Michael Grade

2009

Duncan Kenworthy (Film)

2011

Sophie Turner Laing (Television)

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BAFTA's Royal Connections

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