Grantors
Three members of the Royal Family currently grant Warrants, as did Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. They are known as the Grantors. They are:
The head of the Royal Household, the Lord Chamberlain, advises the Grantors but each Grantor makes the final decision to grant a Warrant. A business may only receive one Warrant from a Grantor, but may hold Warrants from more than one Grantor. A few companies hold Warrants from all three.
Grantees
Warrants are granted, usually for five years, to a named individual, who must be an executive director or partner. This person - the Grantee - is personally responsible for ensuring the Warrant is used correctly.
Warrant holders may display the relevant Royal Arms with the words ‘By Appointment’ on their stationery, buildings, vehicles, advertising and packaging. There are strict rules on using and displaying the Royal Arms.
At present around 850 firms hold Royal Warrants of Appointment. They represent the widest cross-section of British trade and industry (there are a small number of overseas firms). They range from individuals practising traditional crafts to large firms equipped with the latest technology. Whether they are chemists or computer suppliers they share a total commitment to the highest standards of quality. Some boast Royal Warrants going back more than 200 years.
Royal Warrant Directory
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