Queen Camilla Awards Royal Warrants to Trusted Fashion and Beauty Partners
The monarch recognizes seven new businesses, including her long-time hairdresser Jo Hansford, for their contributions to her style and care.
- Jo Hansford, Queen Camilla's hairdresser of over 30 years, received a royal warrant, marking her salon's first such recognition.
- The royal warrants highlight Camilla's loyalty to small, skilled businesses, including her couturiers Anna Valentine and Fiona Clare, and milliner Philip Treacy.
- Hansford, known for her expertise in hair coloring, expressed pride in leading an all-female-owned business and emphasized the honor of the recognition.
- The Queen's seven new warrants are part of a broader update, which saw King Charles III also grant warrants to 386 companies, many of which previously served Queen Elizabeth II.
- Royal warrants, valid for up to five years, allow businesses to display the royal coat of arms, signifying their service to the monarchy.