The American patrons of Historic Royal Palaces, Inc. play a vital role in keeping the palaces alive to inspire future generations
When you become a Patron of Historic Royal Palaces, Inc., you will join a like-minded group of individuals who share a passion for history and a love for the six palaces we care for.
Experience a different view of the palaces by unlocking a unique package of benefits only available to Patrons of Historic Royal Palaces, Inc.
Kitchens & Cellars
$1,000 per year
- Private tour - join us away from the crowds for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of your choice
- Invitations to exhibition private views
- A varied calendar of Patron events
- Conservation studio visits - your chance to step behind the scenes and see the specialists in action
Courtyards & Cloisters
$2,000 per year
- Opportunity to attend the Privy Council Dinner hosted by a curator of Historic Royal Palaces for a stimulating evening
- Invitation to our annual Chief Executive drinks reception
- Plus all benefits of Kitchens & Cellars
Great Hall
$5,000 per year
- Invitation to a ceremonial event - experience the centuries-old traditions at the Tower of London
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Invitation to a curator-hosted breakfast or afternoon tea
- Plus all benefits of Kitchens & Cellars and above
Other benefits
- Acknowledgement of your support in our Annual Review and on our website
- All standard membership benefits including 10% discount in all Historic Royal Palaces shops, cafés and restaurants
- Priority access to lectures and talks by Historic Royal Palaces’ curators in the USA
- A complimentary publication
How to join
Please contact us if you would like more information
Email: [email protected]
You can also sign up online via our secure PayPal page*
*Please specify which patronage level you would like by entering the respective fee on PayPal. A member of the team will be in contact upon receipt of payment.
Contact us
To find out more:
Email: [email protected]
Historic Royal Palaces, Inc. is a tax exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
EIN: 31-1780833
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