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Buckingham Palace sends letter to Brontë Birthplace confirming Queen Camilla’s decision

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Buckingham Palace sends letter to Brontë Birthplace confirming Queen Camilla’s decision
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Queen Camilla has agreed to serve as Royal Patron of the Brontë Birthplace in Thornton, Bradford, marking a significant milestone for the historic site.

The announcement arrived precisely one year after Her Majesty formally inaugurated the museum, where she revealed a commemorative plaque and endorsed the “Be More Brontë” campaign by signing a postcard.


Confirmation of the patronage reached the Brontë Birthplace via a letter from Buckingham Palace on the morning of the venue’s first anniversary celebrations.

The Queen’s support represents a notable boost for the ongoing regeneration efforts in Thornton and strengthens the site’s commitment to preserving the earliest period of the Brontë family’s remarkable story.

Queen Camilla visited the cottage in Thornton where the Bronte children were born in May 2025

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The Market Street property holds a unique place in literary history as the birthplace of Charlotte, Emily, Anne and their brother Branwell, all born in the parlour before the fireplace between 1816 and 1820.

Following two centuries in private hands, the building opened its doors to the public for the first time in May 2025 after an extensive restoration funded through community donations, grants and volunteer efforts.

Since welcoming its first visitors, the museum and educational centre has attracted thousands of guests from Britain and abroad, developing a programme that includes exhibitions, special events, a tea room and overnight accommodation.

Cathy Boyden, chair of the Brontë Birthplace, described the royal endorsement as “an incredible honour for everyone involved with the Brontë Birthplace.”

Queen Camilla unveiled a plaque to mark the opening of the cottage

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She added: “Our first year has been a remarkable journey, made possible by the dedication of volunteers, supporters, members, funders and visitors who believed in the vision of bringing this historic building back to life.”

The siblings went on to produce poetry and novels, with the three sisters initially publishing under pseudonyms.

Their most celebrated works include Emily’s Wuthering Heights, Charlotte’s Jane Eyre and Anne’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.

A postcard with the phrase ‘Be More Bronte’ is pictured, written by Queen Camilla during her visit, to celebrate Bradford’s year as UK City of Culture in 2025

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The family relocated to Haworth in 1821, where the Brontë Parsonage Museum now stands.

A spokesman for the museum, which also offers overnight stays, said since it had opened, it had welcomed “thousands of visitors from across the UK and around the world”.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Royal Family said that having a Royal Patron “provides vital publicity for the work of these organisations, and allows their enormous achievements and contributions to society to be recognised and promoted”.

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