To celebrate the 20th wedding anniversary of Charles and Camilla, the King’s Highgrove estate has introduced a special commemorative collection featuring a £150 whisky and a £65 silk scarf. Each purchase from this exclusive range will support the King’s Foundation, the charitable organization established by the then-Prince of Wales in 1990.
The foundation focuses on various causes including education, creative arts, and agriculture, both nationally and internationally. Highgrove, their Gloucestershire residence, served as a place of solace for the couple, with Charles recently recuperating there following hospital treatment for cancer-related side effects last month.
Crafted at the Cotswold Distillery using barley grown on the Royal estate, the whisky is an exclusive product, while the scarf design incorporates elements from Camilla’s bridal bouquet and the hellebore that adorned Charles' buttonhole at their nuptials in 2005.
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Scott Simpson, the retail director at the King’s Foundation, expressed, “The gardens at Highgrove played a special part in their wedding day, making it fitting to mark the occasion with products inspired by the gardens and their wedding flowers.”
Limited to just 150 bottles, this exclusive whisky edition will be available on April 9, coinciding with the anniversary date. The packaging will feature motifs from Camilla’s bouquet and the hellebore from Charles’ buttonhole, offering a heartfelt tribute to their wedding day.