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Welcome to the personal website of Paul Borrow-Longain K.R. If you’re visiting, you are probably interested in Paul’s charitable, business or other interests. While the site is primarily a family digital archive, we hope you find the contents of some interest – perhaps giving you the motivation to do something similar.

As a philanthropically minded individual, Paul remains dedicated to playing his part in improving our communities and advancing the charitable causes close to both his heart and to those of his family. The family’s commitment isn’t exclusively to the United Kingdom, it encompasses the entire Commonwealth of Nations. Our philanthropic contributions are managed via Terrestres Servo Coronas (TSC), a non-profit organisation registered in England & Wales.
Taking an active role in the State and political life of the United Kingdom is our social responsibility, public duty and democratic right. Those inherent rights were secured for us all by those who fought (and in some cases made the ultimate sacrifice) throughout the centuries, including Paul’s paternal grandparents, who served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Women’s Royal Auxiliary Air Force (WRAAF). To that end the family remains politically active, and has a strong leaning towards the traditions of Statesmanship and One Nation Conservative principles.
Having received the honour of an Armorial Achievement from His Majesty’s College of Arms in 2004, when Paul was 24, he has a lifelong interest in the heritage, culture and art of heraldry. It was one of the proudest days of his life to attend H.M. College of Arms and formally received his Letters Patent from the then Garter Principal King of Arms, Sir Peter Gwynn-Jones KCVO KStJ, and Somerset Herald, David Vines White, (Garter Principal King of Arms since 2021), after being approved by the Earl Marshal of England, His Grace The 18th Duke of Norfolk GCVO DL (a distant relative).
Paul wholeheartedly believes that the person we are, and destined to become, is defined by a combination of environment, upbringing and genetics. He has always found that understanding one’s family lineage often reveals and affirms the aspects of life important to oneself. Learning about his ancestors and extended family members’ involvement in British and international affairs throughout recorded history continues to guide his decision-making.
