A Pershore-based product design company has featured in the King's 75th birthday commemorative album.
JMDA Design appeared in the publication, entitled "His Majesty at 75: The Leadership and Vision of King Charles III", launched in central London at Claridge's on Tuesday, November 14.
Publishers St James's House and royal biographer Robert Jobson oversaw the creation of the album.
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The award winning company has been operating for 32 years and has garnered a solid reputation for their commitment to child car safety worldwide.
In 2019, the company was honoured with the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise: International Trade.
Chris Raynor, operations director of JMDA Design said: "Being part of the commemorative album, 'His Majesty at 75' by royal author Robert Jobson and featuring the work of royal photographer Arthur Edwards, is a great honour for JMDA.
"This prestigious project marks an important landmark in history, and we are proud to be an Official Partner of the album."
Cherril Barker, co-founder of the design company, said: "As founders of JMDA, Derrick Barker and I were thrilled to attend the launch of ‘His Majesty at 75’ at Claridge’s Hotel.
"Being awarded a Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2019 for our contribution to global child car seat safety, together with the inclusion in this prestigious commemorative album, ensures that the legacy of JMDA continues to thrive.
"The new management team will carry on the good work."
The commemorative book, produced throughout 2023, the year of the King's coronation, is fully illustrated and provides a detailed account of Charles's life, from birth to his role as Prince of Wales and ultimately his accession as king.
Alongside Mr Jobson's words are images by photographer Arthur Edwards MBE, who has been capturing images of the Royal Family for over 45 years.
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