King Charles III has removed royal warrants from Unilever and Cadbury, ending their recognition as suppliers to the royal family.
This decision has been described as disappointing for both companies, with Cadbury losing its warrant for the first time in 170 years.
The warrants are granted to companies providing regular goods or services to the Royal Household, allowing them to use the Royal Arms on products.
The revocation follows criticism of Unilever and Mondelez for continuing operations in Russia amidst the war in Ukraine.
Both companies expressed pride in their past warrants but acknowledged respect for the King's decision. More details can be found in the original article here.