Royal Household Cricket Club

It was founded in 1905 by King Edward VII, who was a keen supporter and granted the club permission to use the royal racing colours of scarlet, purple and gold.

[1] The club plays many charity games each year, in support of The Royal Foundation 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.

[1] Biannually the Club runs 2 week long Cricket Festivals in support of charities.

The clubs current President is Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh, and their Patron is King Charles III.