What Is The Text On Robinsons Drinks Involing 'Her Majstey The Queen'?!


Question: Anthony Griffin is partly correct, they are known in the UK as "Royal Warrants", they are issues by the Queen, Prince Charles and at one time before she past away the Queen Mother, it can be for anything that is exclusively provided or purchased by the Royal households.

Any thing from food, clothing, furniture, drinks and health care product, it has been done since the middle ages. It was ment to impress the common folk as the purity and quality of the goods, it is almost like the old "Good Housekeeping" seal of approval in US.


Answers: Anthony Griffin is partly correct, they are known in the UK as "Royal Warrants", they are issues by the Queen, Prince Charles and at one time before she past away the Queen Mother, it can be for anything that is exclusively provided or purchased by the Royal households.

Any thing from food, clothing, furniture, drinks and health care product, it has been done since the middle ages. It was ment to impress the common folk as the purity and quality of the goods, it is almost like the old "Good Housekeeping" seal of approval in US.

It's a British thing. If a company has its products bought by the royal household, they can apply to have this text added to their product(s). Robinson's is one of hundreds who have this right. It doesn't mean much these days.





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