...as Kellogg’s welcomes the return of the King
AS the holder of a royal warrant since George VI, Kellogg’s are known for making breakfast fit for a king.
And yesterday they got a visit from King Charles to belatedly mark their 100th anniversary of cereal-making in the UK.
The monarch, who wore a white coat while touring the Kellogg’s Manchester headquarters, kept ‘breaking out of his walkabout to talk to staff’.
One worker beamed: ‘What a genuinely lovely man. So friendly. This is a day I’ll never forget.’
The then-prince Charles first visited the Trafford Park factory in 1974 to see the Corn Flakes production line.