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King Charles III has retained his patronage of the British Film Institute (BFI).

A registered charity founded in 1993, the BFI has been governed by the Royal Charter since 1983. 

The organisation is responsible for preserving the Royal Collection of film in the BFI National Archive, which dates back to 1931 and features more than 1,000 individual reels of film.

“We are honoured to have the Royal Patronage of HM King Charles III and grateful for the support he has already given us as Patron as The Prince of Wales for 45 years, showing his commitment and passion for film along the way,” commented Ben Roberts, BFI Chief Executive. 

“We take our responsibility for caring for the Royal Collection in the BFI National Archive very seriously and are dedicated to ensuring it is preserved for generations to come.”