Queen Elizabeth II would get boxes of her favourite Bournville chocolate every Christmas.
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LONDON: Chocolate firm Cadbury said on Monday it was “disappointed” after losing its royal warrant for the first time in 170 years following King Charles III’s first review of the coveted list since becoming monarch.
Queen Elizabeth II would get boxes of her favourite Bournville chocolate every Christmas.
Cadbury loses royal warrant after 170 years.
The chocolate firm is among the brands and products that have had their warrants withdrawn under the King.
After being a supplier to the British royal household for 170 years, chocolate maker Cadbury is among the brands and companies to lose their royal...
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