Kate Middleton is now officially allowed to issue her own royal warrants, a special royal power that Queen Elizabeth II didn’t even grant to Princess Diana or Princess Anne.

The Last Princess Of Wales Who Had The Authority To Issue Royal Warrants Was Queen Mary

According to the Daily Mail, “Royal warrants are always approved by the monarch and are awarded to people and companies that consistently supply goods or services to the royal household.”

In simpler terms, when Kate issues a royal warrant, she’s indicating that she approves of a brand, and their income will likely increase due to her influence.

The last Princess of Wales to have the authority to issue royal warrants was Queen Mary 115 years ago. This prestigious honor was given to Princess Catherine due to the King’s faith in her.

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Charles has been entitled to issue royal warrants since he was the Prince of Wales. He was bestowed this privilege from his mother, the Queen, who issued a grand total of 686 warrants during her 70-year-long reign.

Kate Middleton joins the royals who can award royal warrants: Charles, Queen Camilla, and her husband, Prince William.

The late Queen Mother holds the record for the most warrants granted. These highly coveted public certificates show that the monarch or a senior royal family member is a client or customer.

While Princess Diana could not issue her own warrants, she would send lovely handwritten letters that the recipients highly valued.

A company must have supplied goods or services for at least three years to qualify for a royal warrant.

Warrants Have Significant Commercial Benefits

The companies who receive the warrants don’t need to be large and well-known. In the town of Ballater, in Balmoral, Scotland, almost every small shop and local business boasts a royal warrant.

When Kate Middleton awards her warrants, the recipients will be permitted to display this about their business: “By Royal Appointment to Catherine, the Princess of Wales.”

Warrants only expire when the royal who issued them passes away or if the company goes out of business or has a new owner.

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The Royal Warrants are sought after due to the prestige and favor they represent and have significant commercial benefits.

Many customers will only purchase their goods and services from companies with the royal stamp of approval or that level of recognition. The old adage goes, “I f it’s good enough for royalty, it’s good enough for them.”

Those who possess royal warrants are allowed to exhibit the Royal Coat of Arms on their products, property, and delivery vehicles. It’s a huge honor.

Royal Warrant holders are proud of this achievement. Once a year, the Royal Warrant Holders Association members have their annual gathering at Grosvenor House Hotel in London’s Park Lane.

The King Revoked Cadbury’s Royal Warrant

F ollowing the death of the royal who issued the warrant, recipients may continue to employ them for another two years. After that, they must apply for another warrant .

Royal warrants date back to medieval times but were formalized in the 15th century. They were endorsed by Lord Chamberlain, who was, at the time, head of the Royal Household.

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Last June, the King was encouraged to revoke the royal warrants of the famous chocolate company Cadbury because of its controversial links to Russia.

Cadbury was issued its first royal warrant in 1854 by Queen Victoria. The company held a royal warrant from the late Queen Elizabeth II since 1955.

Ukraine campaigners wanted Charles to strip companies that operate under Vladamir Putin’s regime of their prestigious awards.

The decision as to which royal family members are granted the power to issue royal warrants rests solely on the reigning monarch. There are currently more than 800 royal warrant holders.

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