Royal Warrants granted to Queen's trusted fashion designers and beauty experts

The Queen's fashion and beauty suppliers have been awarded Royal warrants, Buckingham Palace has announced. Among those recognised are Camilla's Mayfair hairdresser Jo Hansford, hat designer Philip Treacy, and the creators of her outfits Anna Valentine and Fiona Clare, along with a skincare products firm.
The King has bestowed Royal warrants on 386 companies that previously held warrants from Queen Elizabeth II, including household names such as John Lewis, Heinz and Nestle. Meanwhile, Camilla has appointed seven new holders.
Fashion designer Anna Valentine expressed her honour at being appointed by the Queen: "It is a wonderful recognition for the team of 16 highly skilled artisans employed at the Anna Valentine atelier in Marylebone, and a testament to Her Majesty’s loyalty, which is greatly appreciated.
"Anna Valentine has designed clothing for Her Majesty since 2002, including the dress for Her Majesty’s wedding to His Majesty the King in 2005."
Jo Hansford said: "It’s a real honour to be granted a Royal