iCandy is subject of royal rumours

Ionic British pushchair brand iCandy has found itself the subject of royal rumours as it has been revealed that the company made a special visit to the new home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just last week.

If one of the fashionable prams is chosen for the new arrival, it will be a significant break away from the traditional Silver Cross prams which have been favoured by high-profile royals for generations, such as the ‘Balmoral’ model that was used by Kate and William.

The potential partnership is not iCandy’s only royal connection – the 86-year-old UK company was awarded The Queen’s Award for Enterprise in both 2016 (International Trade) and 2018 (Innovation) and recently recruited the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Tindall as an ambassador.

The latest model from the prestigious company is the iCandy Lime, which launched on 1 March 2019.

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