Who is Rigby & Peller boss June Kenton, why has the Queen’s bra-fitter lost its royal title and what did Storm in a D-Cup reveal?
June Kenton, 82, bought British luxury lingerie brand and retailer Rigby & Peller with her husband for £20,000 in 1982.
HER brand has been dubbed the "Queen’s bra-fitter" for years.
But who is June Kenton and why has Rigby & Peller lost its royal title? Here's the lowdown.
Who is Rigby & Peller boss June Kenton?
June Kenton, 82, bought British luxury lingerie brand and retailer Rigby & Peller with her husband for £20,000 in 1982.
Together, they transformed the company into a leading retailer and were assisted in the management of the company by their children.
In 2011, they sold and 87 per cent stake in the company for £8million to Van de Velde - a Belgian brassiere manufacturer.
She even stayed on the firm's board to fit the Queen's bras after Belgian company Van de Velde took on the company, which was awarded the royal warrant under its previous owners in 1960.
Why has Rigby & Peller lost its royal title and what did Storm in a D-Cup reveal?
June was reportedly stripped of her title after penning a tell-all book about palace lingerie.
Storm in a D-Cup reveals details about June's working relationship with other royals including Princess Diana, Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother.
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