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  1. Royal Fellow. The Council of the Royal Society can recommend members of the British royal family for election as Royal Fellow of the Royal Society. As of 2023 there are four royal fellows: Charles III, elected 1978; Anne, Princess Royal, elected 1987; Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, elected 1990

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      As of 2020, there are about 1,700 fellows, allowed to use...

  2. List of fellows of the Royal Society. More than 8,000 people have been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, UK, since the inception of the Royal Society in 1660. The Royal Society publishes a database of current fellows [1] and a database of past fellows. [2]

  3. Em 2020, havia cerca de 1.700 pesquisadores autorizados a usar o título pós-nominal FRS (Fellow of the Royal Society), com até 73 novos membros nomeados a cada ano. Existem também membros reais, membros honorários e membros estrangeiros, sendo que estes últimos podem usar o título pós-nominal ForMemRS (Membro Estrangeiro da Royal Society).

  4. Membro da Royal Society (em inglês: Fellow of the Royal Society - FRS) é um título honorífico concedido a cientistas notáveis e também um tipo de afiliação da Royal Society para o Melhoramento do Conhecimento Natural.

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  5. A Royal Fellow of the Royal Society is a member of the British royal family who has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. The council of the Royal Society recommends members of the Royal Family to be elected and then the existing Fellows vote by a secret ballot whether to accept them.

  6. The Royal Society is a self-governing Fellowship made up of many of the world’s most eminent scientists, engineers, and technologists.

  7. As of 2020, a total of 198 women have been elected fellows. Two women have been elected under the Society's former Statute 12 regulation and two Honorary Fellows for their service to the cause of science. Another four women, from the British Royal Family, have been either Royal Fellow or Patron of the Society.