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His Majesty King Charles III Grants Bentley Motors A Royal Warrant
His Majesty King Charles III grants British luxury marque Bentley Motors a Royal Warrant.
It’s granted as a mark of recognition to people/companies who have regularly supplied goods/services to the Royal Household.
Bentley Motors has not only supplied payable goods to the Royal Household but gifted them custom luxury vehicles.
It has also gifted Queen Elizabeth II an armored Bentley State limousine to mark the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 2002.
His Majesty King Charles III has granted Bentley Motors a Royal Warrant, which will allow holders like the British luxury marque to display the Royal Arms (Coat of Arms) on their products, advertisements and premises.
A Royal Warrant of Appointment is granted as a mark of recognition to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods or services to the Royal Household, something Bentley Motors are privileged to receive.
“Bentley is proud to announce that we have received the grant of a warrant from His Majesty King Charles III as part of his first announcement of grantees.
“Bentley has a long-standing association with the Royal Family, with the first honour of a Royal Warrant bestowed on us in 1965.
Bentley State Limousine
Bentley Motors has not only supplied payable goods to the Royal Household but also gifted Queen Elizabeth II an armored Bentley State Limousine to mark the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in 2002.
Now owned by His Majesty King Charles III, the Bentley State Limousine is the most expensive state car in the world, with each of the two in his fleets costing £10 million (around ₦17 billion today).