All year, I’ve followed the bizarre saga of the “royal warrants.” Certain members of the Windsor clan are given the right to hand out “royal warrants” to various companies, designers, glassmakers, booze companies and cosmetic surgeons. When a company/hair stylist is given a royal warrant, they can display a royal coat of arms and there’s a certain “boost” that comes with performing services or goods to a royal household. In King Charles’s reign, he and Camilla were the only ones allowed to give royal warrants. It had become a thing, that Charles was blocking the Prince and Princess of Wales from handing out warrants. In May, there was a really funny piece about Kate desperately needing warrants so that she can go head-to-head with the Meghan Effect. There was also a bizarre rumor that William wants to do away with the royal warrant system. Well, after months of low-level angst, Charles is finally allowing his heir and the heir’s wife to bestow warrants:
King Charles has appointed Prince William and Princess Kate as grantees of Royal Warrants, marking a significant expansion of their official duties. The new arrangement allows the Prince and Princess of Wales to grant warrants to companies that supply goods or services to their household.
Existing Prince of Wales Royal Warrant holders have been given until the end of July to apply to retain their status. Companies seeking new warrants from the Wales couple will be able to submit applications in the first half of 2026.
“Their Royal Highnesses are delighted to be able to recognise and celebrate British industry, creativity and skills through the granting of Warrants,” Sir Ian Patrick, Private Secretary to The Prince of Wales said. The centuries-old tradition gives selected brands the official royal seal of approval and serves as a prestigious endorsement.
To obtain a royal warrant, a company must have supplied the royal household for five of the last seven years. They must also demonstrate high standards in quality, service and sustainability. At present, there are around 800 warrant holders, ranging from artisan food producers and tailors to global tech firms.
Individual service providers can also receive warrants, with the Queen having included her hairdresser, Jo Hansford, in a recent round of awards. Being able to grant a royal warrant is not a given for anyone in the Royal Family. It is conferred by the monarch, and only to senior working royals.
It just occurred to me that bestowing royal warrants gives the warrant-holder the authority to speak publicly about the goods and services they provide to a royal household. That’s why Camilla’s facialist has been giving so many interviews this year. Meaning, we might get interviews from Kate’s button-provider or her “hair stylist.” Yeah, they’re actually going to have to be careful about Kate’s warrants – they don’t want too many questions asked about some of the services provided to Kate, just like they don’t want too many questions about why Kate has been wearing so many repeats. I’m also curious to see if William even bothers. Not to give him any ideas, but it would be smart for William to give warrants to various green companies on his radar because of Earthshot. That would give those companies a huge boost. We know William won’t give warrants to any facialist or skincare company – that man’s face has barely seen soap, much less moisturizer or firming cream.
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- Camera Press Rota 04734604. Members of the royal family and the prime minister join second world war veterans to watch the VE 80 Parade, military procession arrive at Buckingham palace,Image: 995422560, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Camera Press Rota, *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Joanne Davidson/Avalon
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The Princess of Wales and Queen Camilla attend a service of thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey in London on the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Picture date: Thursday May 8, 2025.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales attend a service of thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey in London on the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Picture date: Thursday May 8, 2025.
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- LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 08: Catherine, Princess of Wales attends a concert to mark the 80th Anniversary of VE Day at Horse Guards Parade on May 08, 2025 in London, England. The King and Queen, joined by Members of the Royal Family, will take part in events from May 5th to May 8th to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day, which signalled the end of the Second World War in Europe.,Image: 996694983, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
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- Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend a concert to mark the 80th Anniversary of VE Day at Horse Guards Parade, London, UK, 08 May 2025.,Image: 996698015, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Ian Vogler/Avalon
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The Princess of Wales attends a special industry showcase event hosted by the British Fashion Council (BFC) at 180 Studios, where Her Royal Highness presented the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.
The event celebrated the impact of young British creatives and the UK’s thriving fashion industry, and recognised designers who are leading the way in sustainable practices and making a positive impact on the environment.
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- The Princess of Wales at the British Fashion Council at 180 Studios in central London, where she will present the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. Picture date: Tuesday May 13, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL Kate.,Image: 998555925, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon
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- The Princess of Wales during a visit to the British Fashion Council at 180 Studios in central London, where she will present the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design. Picture date: Tuesday May 13, 2025. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL Kate.,Image: 998556376, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Aaron Chown/Avalon
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The Princess of Wales visiting the V&A East Storehouse, a brand-new cultural destination in east London,to highlight the importance of creative opportunity and celebrate the joy found in creative expression. Opened on 31 May, V&A East Storehouse reinvents the idea of a museum store and offers free,unprecedented public access to the V&A collections and archives.
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- A service for the Most Noble Order of the Garter is held in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, on Monday, 16th June 2025,Image: 1011411862, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Editorial use, commercial use may require additional licenses. We don’t use AI to make images which could be mistaken for news photos. AI use will be clearly indicated. Supplied on condition you ensure personal data is processed in compliance with DPA2018, *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Tony Kershaw / SWNS/Avalon
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- The Princess of Wales leaves St Georges chapel following the Order of the Garter service in Windsor castle ]The Order of the Garter is the oldest and most senior Order of Chivalry in Britain, established by King Edward III nearly 700 years ago. The Order includes The King, who is Sovereign of the Garter, The Queen, several Members of the Royal Family, and up to 24 Companions. Companions of the Garter are chosen personally by the Sovereign to honour those who have held public office, who have contributed in a particular way to national life or who have served the Sovereign personally.,Image: 1011425685, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Richard Pohle/Avalon


