Full list of well-known brands that King Charles has stripped of Royal warrants

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Full list of well-known brands that King Charles has stripped of Royal warrants
Author: Noora Mykkanen
Published: Dec, 23 2024 15:13

King Charles appears to have booted several famous brands off the Royal Warrants list, including Cadbury chocolate, Elizabeth Arden and Vauxhall. Cadbury chocolate has been a staple for British candy aficionados for almost 200 years. It has held the coveted Royal Warrant 170 years – but now the tide has turned after it was stripped of it.

 [The logo of Elizabeth Arden cosmetics.]
Image Credit: Metro [The logo of Elizabeth Arden cosmetics.]

Other famous brands were also no longer included on the Royal Warrant of Appointment list which lists companies that supply the Royal household, including Unilever, Elizabeth Arden, Clarins, and several champagne houses among hundreds of other household names.

 [Veuve Cliqcuet champagne bottles in a shop shelve.]
Image Credit: Metro [Veuve Cliqcuet champagne bottles in a shop shelve.]

The changes to the latest Royal Warrant list suggest that King Charles – who is said to exercise twice a day and eat organic food – is on a health spree as chocolate and alcohol brands no longer appeared on the latest 2024 list. It comes after King Charles has continued receiving treatment following his cancer diagnosis in February. When asked last week how he is doing, he quipped he is ‘still alive.’.

Here is a list of some of the well-known brands that were no longer included in the Royal warrants 2024 list. Metro understands that some of the brands may have their warrant pending and are waiting on the result. Cadbury said it was ‘disappointed’ by the decision.

A spokesperson for Mondelez International told Metro: ‘Cadbury is a much-loved brand that has been a part of British life for generations, and remains the nation’s favourite chocolate. ‘Whilst we are disappointed to be one of hundreds of other businesses and brands in the UK to not have a new warrant awarded, we are proud to have previously held one, and we fully respect the decision.’.

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