King Charles III celebrated his official birthday in the United Kingdom with the Trooping the Colour event on June 15, with thousands of royal followers sending sweet messages and some others sending direct messages to take action against some companies that supply the Royal Household for connections with Russia.
Ukrainian campaigners sent a letter to the King to strip companies that continued to operate under the Russian president’s regiment of the coveted awards. They explained that the continued presence and financial support of these companies just fan the fire of the recent events of the world.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla Parker haven’t given warrants in the latest round of awards to a couple of brands but some of them still hold warrants given by the late Queen Elizabeth II. These brands include Cadbury as a supplier of cocoa and chocolate, Unilever and Marmite.
King Charles III has been very supportive of Ukraine which puts a heavy weight on his shoulders to revoke the warrants of this brand for the Royal household. However, Buckingham Palace has declined to comment anything on the situation and if they are going to give in to the pressure of the campaigners.
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