![]() 04/27/2018 at 16:04 • Filed to: Jaguar, Jaguar XJ, X351 | ![]() | ![]() |
Sorry for the post spam. A recent Easter egg discovery that I forgot to share. This is on the back cover of the owner’s manual.
I observe that Prince Philip’s seal is decidedly saucy.
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The Queen likes Creme Eggs too. All sorts of places have Royal Seals, some quite small businesses, some large like British Gas and Samsung.
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Dude is thinking “Lion has over 50 grams of protein per serving and he’s about to start humping the family crest again. At least I have this club.”
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and these wash board abs
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Use of a Royal Warrant is granted for seven years to a company if there is evidence that a member of the royal family use an item from that company.
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Jaguar by any chance? The royal seal indicates that the product is used by the royal household.
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Yeap I’ve had it for a month. It’s an XJ
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Very cool. Thanks for the education!
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No worries.
Companies hold them in high regard.
Companies can promote to customers, ‘our products are used by ..... of the royal family’.
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Very jealous!
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I found this quite funny too: