King Charles surprised royal fans with his latest move at Sandringham, which includes some sweet treats with equally sweet trinkets attached!
According to an Indy 100 report, the monarch turned confectioner with his latest move after officially launching his own range of sweet goods that sport a £6,000-per-print artwork of his own.
As per the outlet, King Charles’ confectionary treats are currently available to purchase at his Sandringham Estate, with the prices ranging from £4.99 to £7.99.
The main selling point of the treats, that include biscuits and sweets, has to be the wrapping; they are reportedly wrapped with a water colour painting of Sandringham House made by King Charles himself.
Indy 100 also reported that the items seem to have been planned before the death of Queen Elizabeth in September 2022, as the packaging still refers to King Charles as ‘Prince of Wales’ on it; the title is now owned and used by Prince William, Charles’ son.
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