Queen Elizabeth's Royal Warrant Is the Biggest Endorsement a

By A Mystery Man Writer

The Royal Warrant, an official recognition of companies that have supplied goods or services to the Royal Households, means Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, or Prince Charles's coat of arms may be displayed on the product's packaging. Only 2`1 beauty and health brands have a Royal Warrant.
The Royal Warrant, an official recognition of companies that have supplied goods or services to the Royal Households, means Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, or Prince Charles's coat of arms may be displayed on the product's packaging. Only 2`1 beauty and health brands have a Royal Warrant.

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