King Charles to become Lancashire Cricket patron

King Charles meets well-wishers
King Charles has returned to official public duties this month after having treatment for cancer [Getty Images]

King Charles III is to become patron of Lancashire Cricket.

The King, who is also Duke of Lancaster, takes over from the late Queen Elizabeth II who held the role for 70 years.

A new portrait of the the King will be placed in the Pavilion Long Room at Old Trafford.

"On behalf of everyone at the club, we are honoured to welcome His Majesty The King as Lancashire Cricket’s new patron," Lancashire chairman Andy Anson said.

“We are extremely proud of the club’s connection with the Royal Family, and we’re delighted that His Majesty The King will continue the tradition of the Duke of Lancaster, being Lancashire Cricket’s patron.

“It would be an absolute pleasure to welcome His Majesty The King to Emirates Old Trafford, the home of Lancashire Cricket, if the opportunity arises.”

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