Princess Eugenie's Wedding China Reveals an Interesting Detail About Her Royal Monogram

Photo credit: Royal Collection
Photo credit: Royal Collection

From Town & Country

With just two weeks to go until Princess Eugenie's royal wedding to her fiancé Jack Brooksbank, the Royal Collection has revealed the couple's official commemorative china.

The pattern features Eugenie's monogram along with the couple's conjoined monogram, and perhaps gives a preview of the bride-to-be's bouquet by including garlands of ivy, wild English bluebells, forget-me-nots, and the white rose of York.

Photo credit: Royal Collection
Photo credit: Royal Collection

As royal blogger Gert's Royals pointed out, "You will notice Eugenie’s solo monogram features a crown, as she is an HRH. But the couple’s joint monogram & Jack’s solo monogram doesn’t have a crown."

The design is currently available on a tankard (£39), a plate (£20), a pill box (£29) and a miniature tea cup (£25). Each of these pieces is crafted of English fine bone china. Several non-china items, such as souvenir wedding shortbread (£2.95), and a tea towel (£9.95), are also available.

All sales of the products will benefit the Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity, which maintains and supports the Royal Collection of art, and manages the public openings of the Queen's residences.

It's unclear at this point if Eugenie's October 12 nuptials will be televised, but if you're hoping to at least watch the wedding photos roll in from Windsor while munching on a themed shortbread, or sipping coffee out of a tankard, the Royal Collection shop does ship internationally, but they charge a significant fee. For the US and Canada, shipping is upwards of £20.

Shop the full line over on royalcollectionshop.co.uk.

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