Britain’s premier royalist movement
History
The Royalist Society was established in 2016 as an educated and popular response to the rising tide of republicanism in the United Kingdom, which to that point had gone largely unquestioned and unbalanced.
Originating as a Facebook group, and then evolving into a national movement, The Society today is a members-based organisation committed to opposing organised republicanism and defending the institution of the monarchy from radical elements seeking to do it harm.
Mission Statement
The Royalists Society’s mission is to preserve the institution of the Monarchy through advocacy, education, and research.
Objectives
To disseminate literature and stimulate national pride in the British Monarchy.
To oppose organised republicanism and interest groups that work to imperil the Throne and the constitution of the United Kingdom.
To defend in the United Kingdom all jurisdictions and authorities belonging to His Majesty, his heirs and successors.
Structure
The Society is governed by a charter, its foundational body of principles and established precedents. The charter governs the political line of the movement, enshrines power structures, and regulates the membership.
Click here to access a copy of the constitution.
Our Work
The Royalist Society carry out a varied program of events and campaigns conducive to the defence of the Crown and our shared heritage. A comprehensive look at our work across the country can be found by following this link.