In Case You're in the Market for Princess Eugenie's Wedding China, You Can Officially Buy It
For those of us who are absolutely, totally obsessed with the royal weddings, it might feel necessary to commemorate this obsession with something tangible. Enter, the royal wedding commemorative china, which you can purchase today in honor of Princess Eugenie's wedding to Jack Brooksbank.
There are saucers, cups, tea towels, little tins with biscuits, and they're all really fricken adorable, IMO. They have the couple's monogram, as well. The set includes a pillbox ($38), tankard ($51), miniature teacup and saucer ($33), and coaster ($26). I don't even know what half those things are, but they're very cute.
Almost every part of the pattern is symbolic. For example, the ivy represents their home at Kensington Palace, Ivy Cottage. There are also white roses of York, which signify Eugenie's last name. The profits from the sale, FYI, go to charity. If you're feeling so inclined, you can buy yourself some right over here. BUY NOW
The couple is set to get married on October 12 at Windsor Chapel, which is the same place Meghan and Harry got married in May.
Currently, the English people are signing a petition asking the royal family to pay for the wedding themselves because they're not too thrilled about forking over loads of money for the security detail. I mean, they already did that once this year!
So my guess is those people won't be buying the china, then?
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