A firm may use the Royal Arms in the course of its operations with a Royal Warrant of Appointment, which is valid for a maximum of five years.
Since the monarch bestows them, the late Queen’s warrants have been reexamined since her passing.
Queen Victoria granted Cadbury’s the title in 1854, and the company maintained the warrant under six other monarchs.
However, the King did not include its name on the list of over 400 businesses that will be issued warrants in the most recent round.
According to the Mail on Sunday, he retained 386 titles that his mother had given him, such as Moët champagne and Kellogg’s cereal.