Welcome to the Royal Warrant Holders Association
The Association represents individuals and companies holding Royal Warrants of Appointment – a mark of recognition with a unique status in business.
A Royal Warrant of Appointment is a document that permits a company to use the Royal Arms in connection with its business in an appointed trading capacity. It is granted for up to five years at a time as a mark of recognition for the ongoing supply of goods or services traded with and used by the Royal Household.
Monarchs and some senior members of the Royal Family have granted Royal Warrants for centuries.
The Monarch decides who may grant Royal Warrants. These are known as the Grantors. Their Majesties have granted their individual Warrants as King and Queen since May 2024.
HM The King has since appointed HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Princess of Wales as Grantors of Royal Warrants, beginning in Spring 2026 when grants will be made to selected Royal Warrant holders.
The next round of applications for new Royal Warrants of Appointment to any one of the four Grantors will open in May and June 2026, when any eligible company may apply.
Warrants are granted to a named individual within a company, known as the Grantee, who is responsible for the correct use of the relevant Royal Arms.
Companies holding Royal Warrants of Appointment represent a huge cross-section of trade and industry, from sole traders to multinationals. They are united by a commitment to the highest standards of service, quality, excellence and craftsmanship.
The Royal Warrant Holders Association was formed in 1840 to ensure the continued existence of the Royal Warrant as a treasured institution. Today it continues to assist with the administration of Warrants, as well as advising members on all Royal Warrant matters.
The Association is not part of the Royal Household, but belongs to its members. Membership is open to all Warrant-holding companies.
Alongside its partners, the Association offers a full events programme and opportunities for members to connect at a national level and through its local associations. It also supports selected charities through its Charity and craftspeople via QEST. Once a year, the Association also awards the Plowden Medal for advancement within the conservation profession.