Seven companies granted royal warrants from the Queen - so how much could their price premium be?

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Among the companies named are department store Fortnum & Mason, sparkling wine producer Camel Valley and Shane Connolly & Company, which was the florist for Camilla and the then Prince Charles's wedding as well as their coronation.

Seven companies have been granted the first royal warrants from the Queen - as a brand expert told Sky News the special status could allow them to charge a price premium for their products. Among them are the luxury department store Fortnum & Mason, Cornwall-based sparkling wine producer Camel Valley and Shane Connolly & Company, which was the florist for Camilla and the then Prince Charles's wedding in 2005 as well as their Westminster Abbey coronation last May.

' Read more royal news:King jokes about being 'allowed out of my cage'Royal Family invites public to share favourite memory of coronation Winemaker Sam Lindo, from Camel Valley, told Sky News: 'It's a real honour to have a royal warrant from both the King and the Queen. We are just so proud, and over the years Camilla has given us a tremendous amount of support and encouragement. And now she's the Queen and we have a royal warrant, it's just amazing.

 

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