Sausages, trees and fridges: The curious world of royal warrants Tags:United Kingdom 4 comments > And in case anybody is wondering, yes, the Queen does pay for her sausages We pay for her sausages, more like. Suppliers to the sovereign have been given recognition since the Middle Ages, thousands of royal warrants have been given over the years. Is it really a mark of quality when brands like Hellman’s and Stork have royal warrants? It must be a great source of pride to give the sausage to the whole royal family. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
> And in case anybody is wondering, yes, the Queen does pay for her sausages We pay for her sausages, more like.
Suppliers to the sovereign have been given recognition since the Middle Ages, thousands of royal warrants have been given over the years.
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> And in case anybody is wondering, yes, the Queen does pay for her sausages
We pay for her sausages, more like.
Suppliers to the sovereign have been given recognition since the Middle Ages, thousands of royal warrants have been given over the years.
Is it really a mark of quality when brands like Hellman’s and Stork have royal warrants?
It must be a great source of pride to give the sausage to the whole royal family.