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Royal Family shop unveils Christmas tree decorations priced as high as £85

By britishbulletin.com9 December 20252 Mins Read
Royal Family shop unveils Christmas tree decorations priced as high as £85
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The Royal Collection Trust Shop is offering an opulent range of festive decorations featuring King Charles’s throne, crown, and even the late Queen’s cherished corgis.

These premium hand-embroidered ornaments incorporate luxurious materials, including velvet, gold thread, and faux pearls.

The shop’s website promotes the collection as “gifts inspired by royal tradition,” encouraging customers to add “a touch of splendour” to their celebrations.

Alongside the baubles, the festive range encompasses sweet treats, fine wines, gift wrap, and luxury hampers.

Royal shop unveils Christmas tree decorations priced as high as £85

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Prices for the decorations span from £18 for corgi-themed pieces to £85 for a limited edition bone china Coronation bauble.

A white velvet bauble adorned with sparkling crystals depicting Buckingham Palace’s facade is priced at £40, matching the cost of snow globe versions featuring the Palace, Windsor Castle, and Holyroodhouse in Scotland.

Royal enthusiasts can purchase a crystal rendition of the Buckingham Palace state coach, which carried the King during his Coronation, for £28.

The corgi-inspired decoration honouring the late Queen’s beloved pets costs £18, whilst a regal fireplace design complete with candles and three festive stockings is available for £28.

The Coronation Limited Edition Bauble is priced at £85

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ROYAL COLLECTION TRUST SHOP

Charles’s throne, crafted in red velvet, and Coronation tribute pieces are also offered at £28 each.

The most expensive item in the collection is a limited edition bone china bauble commemorating the King’s 2023 Coronation, retailing at £85.

Additional decorations in the range include a Buckingham Palace champagne bottle, a Royal Mews horse, a marching guardsman, and a Queen Victoria figure dressed in coronation robes and crown.

The Coronation China Bauble is priced at £40

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ROYAL COLLECTION TRUST SHOP

King Charles’s Throne Decoration is priced at £28

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ROYAL COLLECTION TRUST SHOP

The monarch’s commercial ventures through the shop have previously featured considerably pricier items.

These include a hand-blown flower vase marketed as a wedding gift at £4,000.

That particular ornament drew inspiration from sumptuous royal wallpaper designs.

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