Harry and Meghan´s official wedding china goes on sale

The Royal Collection Trust has unveiled the official range of commemorative china celebrating Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding.

Cornflower blue with white detailing, the collection features a gold monogram of the couple’s initials side by side, tied together with a white ribbon and surmounted by Harry’s coronet.

The decorative border on each piece is inspired by the couple’s wedding venue.

It is based on the stylised tree ironwork of the 13th century Gilebertus door of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, where the couple will marry on May 19.

Revealed today by the Royal Collection, the official china, which is finished in 22 carat gold, has been hand made in Stoke-on-Trent using 250-year-old methods and techniques

Not long to go! The pair are set to tie the knot on May 19 (pictured here after announcing their engagement in November 2017)

Not long to go! The pair are set to tie the knot on May 19 (pictured here after announcing their engagement in November 2017)

The Gilebertus door at St George´s Chapel, Windsor, which inspired the china. The door is rarely used, though hundreds of tourists and visitors to the chapel pass by it every day

The Gilebertus door at St George´s Chapel, Windsor, which inspired the china. The door is rarely used, though hundreds of tourists and visitors to the chapel pass by it every day

When Harry and Ms Markle’s choice of wedding venue was announced, the prince’s communications secretary described Windsor as a ‘very special place’ for Harry, and said that the couple had regularly spent time there together during their whirlwind romance.

Harry and his American fiancee will have approved the fine bone china range by the Royal Collection Trust which includes a miniature coffee mug costing £19.95, a standard coffee mug for £25, a pillbox at £35, a tankard for £39 and a plate at £49.

The Gilebertus door is rarely used, though hundreds of tourists and visitors to the chapel pass by it every day.

The Queen and other members of the royal family use it to enter the chapel when attending some services at St George’s, such as at Easter.

A souvenir wedding coffee cup from Harry and Meghan's official wedding china which has been revealed today by the Royal Collection 

A souvenir wedding coffee cup from Harry and Meghan’s official wedding china which has been revealed today by the Royal Collection 

The Royal Collection range will have been approved by Harry and Meghan. All profits from sales go to The Royal Collection Trust, the registered charity responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection

The Royal Collection range will have been approved by Harry and Meghan. All profits from sales go to The Royal Collection Trust, the registered charity responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection

The pill box which costs £35. The souvenirs are presented in a cornflower blue gift box with a special card explaining the significance of the design

The pill box which costs £35. The souvenirs are presented in a cornflower blue gift box with a special card explaining the significance of the design

The wedding date inside the pill box. Nuala McGourty, Royal Collection Trust's retail director, said: 'Royal Collection Trust is delighted to offer the official range of commemorative china to celebrate this happy occasion'

The wedding date inside the pill box. Nuala McGourty, Royal Collection Trust’s retail director, said: ‘Royal Collection Trust is delighted to offer the official range of commemorative china to celebrate this happy occasion’

The words on the back of the miniature coffee cup

The words on the back of the miniature coffee cup

When Harry and Ms Markle's choice of wedding venue was announced, the prince's communications secretary described Windsor as a 'very special place' for Harry (pictured here at Frogmore House, Windsor for their official wedding portraits)

When Harry and Ms Markle’s choice of wedding venue was announced, the prince’s communications secretary described Windsor as a ‘very special place’ for Harry (pictured here at Frogmore House, Windsor for their official wedding portraits)

Its ironwork is in the form of a stylised tree and, unusually for a work of its time, bears a name +GILEBERTVS.

The door is one of the few surviving parts of the earliest chapel at Windsor Castle.

The official china, which is finished in 22 carat gold, has been hand made in Stoke-on-Trent using 250-year-old methods and techniques.

All profits from sales go to The Royal Collection Trust, the registered charity responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection.

A tea cup with the initials H and M which forms part of the new official range of china celebrating the future marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is displayed in The Queen´s Gallery shop attached to Buckingham Palace, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday March 21, 2018. Photo credit should read: Rick Findler/PA Wire

A tea cup with the initials H and M which forms part of the new official range of china celebrating the future marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is displayed in The Queen´s Gallery shop attached to Buckingham Palace, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday March 21, 2018. Photo credit should read: Rick Findler/PA Wire

The card which comes with the new official range of china. Nuala McGourty added: 'We are pleased to continue our support of the potteries of Stoke-on-Trent, who have manufactured our previous commemorative wares to celebrate royal birthdays, anniversaries and weddings'

The card which comes with the new official range of china. Nuala McGourty added: ‘We are pleased to continue our support of the potteries of Stoke-on-Trent, who have manufactured our previous commemorative wares to celebrate royal birthdays, anniversaries and weddings’

The souvenirs are presented in a cornflower blue gift box with a special card explaining the significance of the design.

Nuala McGourty, Royal Collection Trust’s retail director, said: ‘Royal Collection Trust is delighted to offer the official range of commemorative china to celebrate this happy occasion.

‘We are pleased to continue our support of the potteries of Stoke-on-Trent, who have manufactured our previous commemorative wares to celebrate royal birthdays, anniversaries and weddings.’

The china can be purchased from royalcollection.org.uk/shop and in Royal Collection Trust shops at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.



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