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48:, who was a keen supporter and granted the club permission to use the royal racing colours of scarlet, purple and gold. The club also uses the royal crown as its emblem. The club plays many charity games each year, in support of 52:
as well as Military sides from across the Armed Forces. They also travel abroad on overseas tours in support of the Royal Family which have previously included Vatican City, Akrotiri Cyprus, Porto, Singapore and Corfu.
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Although the club's members are mostly Royal Household staff supplemented by local cricketers if they are short-handed, members of the
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has played for the club and served as its President since 1953 until his death. Queen
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Biannually the Club runs 2 week long Cricket Festivals in support of charities.
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have previously made appearances for the club. In 1905, two future kings,
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Organisations based in England with royal patronage
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cricket
Royal Households of the United Kingdom
Frogmore
Windsor
Home Park
Windsor Castle
Edward VII
The Royal Foundation
British royal family
Edward VIII
George VI
Eton College
Prince Philip
Elizabeth II
Prince Edward
The Duke of Edinburgh
King Charles III



The Royal Encyclopedia
ISBN
978-0-333-53810-4
Philip: An Informal Biography
Categories
1905 establishments in England
Club cricket teams in England
Organisations based in England with royal patronage
Cricket clubs established in 1905
Sports organizations established in 1905

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