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'Reign' of Royal Removers renewed again
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the Royal Warrant originally awarded to Abels Moving Services in 1988 will be extended until 2011. The firm was the first to become By Appointment to HM the Queen for removals and storage services.
Abels started to work for the Royal Household in 1981, when it moved wedding presents for the Prince and Princess of Wales. In December 1988, following continuous work for the Royal Household, it was awarded the unique accolade in recognition of services rendered. However, a Royal Warrant is not given in perpetuity, being reviewed periodically, making it essential for a holder to continue to provide services of the highest quality to the Royal Palaces.
Philip Pertoldi, Abels’ group managing director and Grantee of the Warrant, said: “It was an honour to have been awarded a Royal Warrant, and we are delighted that it has been again extended, recognising our continuing work for the Royal Palaces for over 25 years.”

