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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.
From HP sauce to Burberry, the future of the Queen's endorsements is up in the air
Queen Elizabeth's Favourite Brands Face Losing Royal Warrant – Channels Television
The Royal Warrant - Insights & Gift Ideas
Companies and products that have the British royal family's Royal Warrant
Queen Elizabeth's favourite brands face losing royal warrant
Burberry, Barbour, Launer: brands face losing royal warrants after Queen Elizabeth's death unless they gain King Charles' approval
Queen's favourite brands hope to keep Royal Warrants - BBC News
What happens now to Royal Warrants of Appointment?
Royal endorsements: The ASA issues new guidance ahead of the King's Coronation
Appointment to queen hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Eat & Drink Like Royalty: British Brands Bought and Endorsed by Queen Elizabeth II - Delishably
Cadbury, Heinz, Kelloggs' Queen Elizabeth's favourite brands face losing royal warrant
Royal Warrants of Appointment - Heraldic Science Héraldique
What is the difference between a royalty and a warrant in Britain? - Quora