In what’s been described as a “disappointing” decision, King Charles III has dropped royal warrants for Unilever and Cadbury, ...
King Charles III announced the most recent royal warrants while snubbing British candy maker Cadbury and consumer goods ...
Unilever added it was “very proud” of the long history its brands had supplying the royal household, most recently receiving a warrant from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Prof David Bailey ...
Cadbury, and Unilever, which was also stripped ... which is protocol. A royal warrant of appointment is granted as a mark of recognition to people or companies who have regularly supplied ...
Warrants are granted as a special mark of recognition to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods or services to ...
More than 300 Royal Warrants were granted last month, with a notable number of food and drink manufacturers and suppliers ...
Nestle also kept its spot among the royal warrant recipients. Other notable brands were also omitted from the list, including Unilever, which is known for producing confectionery and spreads like ...
The company had held the royal warrant for 170 years since 1854. Consumer goods firm Unilever, which owns Dove and Lipton, was also stripped of its warrant. Earlier this year, Charles was urged by ...
a Mondelez spokesperson said. Unilever added it was "very proud" of the long history its brands had supplying the royal household, most recently receiving a warrant from Her Majesty Queen ...
In what’s been described as a “disappointing” decision, King Charles III has dropped royal warrants for Unilever and Cadbury, meaning the consumer goods companies will no longer be ...
Meanwhile, Unilever had its warrant since 2016 ... More than 500 companies have active royal warrants.
King Charles grants royal warrants to 386 companies that previously held warrants from the late Queen, including Weetabix, ...