Try spare key if you have it or new battery in key in case that is it. I don't know whether the cars of that age give you a low battery warning on the screen.
I recall a warning not to press the key button away from the car as that can put the key to a different rolling code to that in the car, the example given being a child playing with the key. If I remember right the solution was to open the car with the physical key and then hold the key under the steering column and press the button to reconnect. See if the handbook confirms that if possible.
While it is unlikely the (car) battery is flat if you have been running it earlier, that would be the next thing to check, then what has drained it. Only Range Rovers since 1988
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