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Purveyors to the Court of Sweden are entitled to display the royal coat of arms with the motto Kunglig hovleverantör underneath.

Royal warrants of appointment in Sweden are granted to the purveyor ( Swedish: Kunglig hovleverantör) by the monarch or other member of the royal family. To qualify for a warrant, the order must come from the Royal Court and the company must deliver its goods or services to the court. A royal warrant is personal and usually awarded to the managing director of the company rather than the company itself. All goods and services are paid for by the court. [1]

Current royal warrant holders

There are c. 130 purveyors: [2] [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Royal Warrant Holders in Sweden - FAQ" (in Swedish). www.hovlev.se. Archived from the original on 2005-12-10. Retrieved 2008-06-02.
  2. ^ "FAQ hovlev.se" (in Swedish). www.hovlev.se. Retrieved 2019-07-01.

Bibliography

  • Gunnarsson, Maria; Gunnarsson, Erik (2001). By Appointment to His Majesty the King of Sweden. Uppsala: Bild & kultur. ISBN  91-89210-01-8.
  • Gunnarsson, Maria; Gunnarsson, Erik (1999). Konung Carl XVI Gustafs hovleverantöre (in Swedish). Uppsala: Bild & kultur. ISBN  91-89210-00-X.

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