Buckingham Palace to open its first ever Christmas shop here's what to expect
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Buckingham Palace to open its first ever Christmas shop  here's what to expect
"The shop, run by the Royal Household's charity, the Royal Collection Trust, will feature a bespoke collection of official royal gifts, decorations, food, and drink, with every purchase going towards supporting the Trust's mission to conserve the royal family's extensive art collection. Visitors will have the opportunity to browse from a wide selection of unique goods that draw inspiration from the monarchy's residences and history."
"Shoppers can pick up small-batch gin distilled using botanicals sourced directly from the grounds of both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. The collection includes kitchenware inspired by the Great Kitchen at Windsor Castle, renowned as the oldest working kitchen in the country. The shelves will also stock hand-embroidered ornaments made in India, intricately designed crystal wine glasses inspired by Queen Victoria's Grand Punch Bowl, and children's plush toys made from 100% recycled materials."
Buckingham Palace will open a festive pop-up shop at the Royal Mews from November 14 to January 5, housed in the palace's 200-year-old stables. The Mews is usually closed during winter months, and the pop-up will mark a seasonal reopening with a festive makeover. The shop is run by the Royal Collection Trust, the Royal Household's charity, and will feature a bespoke collection of official royal gifts, decorations, food, and drink. Every purchase will support the Trust's conservation of the royal family's art collection. Entry is free and the full collection will also be available online and at other Trust shops.
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