
Aston Martin has been awarded a real order for appointment to His Majesty The King, who will be shown in all his mark in the future. The real order was actually confirmed almost a year ago, in May 254, but Aston has so far waited for the announcement so that he can coincide with the launch of a new real crest. The new design of King Carlos III has been launched by the Faculty of Weapons, which has created and maintained layers of arms for centuries. Since Charles has been a member of Aston Martin Owners Club for more than 50 years, he feels a very appropriate pairing of manufacturer and monarch.
Aston and the royal family have a lot of history, of course. The King’s flyer is perhaps the most famous Aston, as the car that is seen in the images here, but there is much more. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, acquired a 3.0 -liter lagonda in 1954; Maybe a little envious, the Duke of Kent bought the DB2/4 winner of the 1955 Monte Carlo Rally the following year.

The Aston Association with the King now extends more than 40 years, the brand that has a real order as a car manufacturer and repairing of its real highness, the prince of Wales since 1982. When he was prince of Wales, Charles opened the DBX plant in St Athan, and Aston Martin’s innovation was recognized with the prize of the King’s company for last year. So a little arrival has passed.
Adrian Hallmark, CEO of Aston Martin: “Proudly shown in our brand, the real order is a testimony of the dedication of our employees and our unwavering commitment to the values of British design, crafts and excellence in engineering. Principles that its Majesty has firmly defended.” Be attentive to the new brand in Aston Events during the summer.