Chamber News
Moray firm Walker's shortbread awarded Royal Warrant
10 January 2025 • Sarah Medcraf
Walker’s Shortbread has been awarded the Royal Warrant by King Charles III.
The honour comes in the same week as the funeral of Sir Jim Walker, the Moray company’s former managing director.
Nicky Walker, his nephew and the company’s current managing director, said: “It is a privilege for Walker’s to be granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment from His Majesty King Charles III for the supply of shortbread and oatcakes to the Royal Household.
“As an independent, family-run business, we are extremely proud to carry the Royal Warrant which is a great honour. We feel is a true mark of recognition for our service and commitment to baking in Scotland at its finest for over a century.
“It is particularly poignant to receive the appointment following the very sad passing of my uncle recently.”
The company’s roots stretch back to 1898 when Joseph Walker moved to Aberlour, took over the village bakery, and developed a recipe for shortbread which is still lovingly followed to this day.
Moving forward a couple of generations and Sir Jim, his elder brother Joe and sister Marjorie all played a huge role in the ongoing expansion of the business into an internationally recognised brand.
As of last year it employed 1500 people, with sites in Elgin as well as Aberlour, and had a turnover of £184 million.
Mr Walker said: “My uncle, my father Joe and my aunt Marjorie were extremely proud when Walker’s was granted the Royal Warrant for the supply of shortbread and oatcakes to the late Queen Elizabeth.
“I know how delighted they would have been by this Appointment from his Majesty King Charles III. This award is testament to their legacy.”