Palace shop sells Harry and Meghan Markle memorabilia

  • Fans of Prince Harry and Suits actress Meghan Markle can buy special gifts
  • Several pieces of memorabilia feature the same photograph of the couple 
  • In the photograph, Harry and Meghan are captured looking at each other  

Merchandise shops based in royal palaces have been selling cheap memorabilia to commemorate the engagement of Prince William and American actress Meghan Markle. 

In Sandringham, visitors can, if they wish, purchase a mug featuring the couple looking at each other for £6.99. 

The exact same image appears on a keyring, which is available for £3.99 while a gold-plated spoon will cost £4.99. 

Royal followers and fans of American TV show Suits can purchase some high-quality merchandise featuring a photograph of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle looking at each other

The same photograph, in which they are both smiling, has made it onto other memorabilia 

The same photograph, in which they are both smiling, has made it onto other memorabilia 

Inside the Sandringham gift shop, there are several options available to fans of the royals 

Inside the Sandringham gift shop, there are several options available to fans of the royals 

Other items, according to The Sun, include a £7.99 book. Avid readers who are both afraid of losing their place in the tome and fearful of folding the corner of the page can be assuaged by a £2.99 bookmark. 

Those who wish to write down the contents of the book to assist their knowledge of the couple can use a £3.99 and recite their insights to their friends and relations over the Christmas table. 

The gifts are available at the Kensington Palace shop as well as Sandringham, where the couple are expected to spend Christmas with Prince Harry’s grandmother, the Queen. 

Ingrid Seward of Majesty Magazine told The Sun: ‘It’s tacky but clever. They are cashing in but the way they see it everyone else is doing it.’ 

Sandingham, which is owned by the Queen will benefit from the sale of merchandise at that locations while Historic Royal Palaces will reap the profits from Kensington Palace’s gift shop. 

More goods are expected to be sold at Windsor Castle.  



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