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What products would be appropriate for the royals to advertise.?
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16 Answers
- Anonymous2 years agoFavorite Answer
Dictaphones, Long lens's, Hair restorer, Helicopters, Aston Martins.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Air Miles, Jersey
- Anonymous2 years ago
They grant a Royal Warrant.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Guns and ammunition, Tanks, rocket propelled grenades, fighter planes, big war ships, land mines.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Charles could advertise tampons since he is a connoisseur due to his fetish. This bizarre fetish was made public when he was recorded in 1989 telling his mistress, Mrs. Camilla Parker Bowles, that he could live in her knickers as her tampon.
Camilla could advertise cigarettes as she is said to have once smoked up to 40 per day (could explain her very haggard look with leathery, severely creased skin and dis-coloured teeth).
- CloLv 72 years ago
None. Royals use Royal Warrants instead of advertising.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Warrant_of_App...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Royal_Warran...
Royals are not paid to give these warrants--and many more products that are used can get a warrant than just choosing some for paid advertising.
No, they are just either disgruntled people attacking people they are carrying out and on-going feud, or are just immature, narcissistic troublemakers enjoying a private game amongst cohorts.
- Anonymous2 years ago
The Royal Family never endorse anything. The Royal Warrant is something totally different and is not advertising.
- CogitoLv 72 years ago
None.
The royal family brings in £400 million a year in private revenue of which, under the Sovereign Act 2011, the government keeps £360 million.
The royal family brings in £1.8 billion per year in tourism.
With them, the country is better off by £2.1 billion a year.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Equestrian supplies...they love their horses, the royals do.