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The most extravagant gifts you can get for fans of the Royal Family

The most extravagant gifts you can get for fans of the Royal Family,

As Christmas approaches, there’s no better time to treat your loved ones to something special.

And, ahead of the festive season, King Charles has launched an exclusive whiskey crafted from barley grown on his Highgrove estate – with a price tag of £250.

While this may be the estate’s top-tier whiskey, it’s far from the most extravagant item that could be snapped up by royal enthusiasts.

From rare litographs to historic Queen Victoria teapots, a range of luxurious gifts inspired by royal residences, including Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, are on sale.

Below, we round up some of the most opulent offerings from the Royal Collection Trust and Highgrove gift shops which might leave you reaching deep into your pockets…

Highgrove ‘Royal Gardens’ limited edition single malt whisky, £250 

The brand new Highgrove ‘Royal Gardens’ single malt whisky, made in collaboration with the Cotswold Distillery, is limited to just 400 bottles. 

It is crafted using heritage Plumage Archer barley grown at the Highgrove estate and aged in premium active ex-red wine and first-fill bourbon casks.

Sold by the official Highgrove gift shop, each £250 numbered bottle of whisky features a nose of vanilla and orange peel, a hint of brown sugar, vanilla and candied ginger, and a lightly spiced finish.

The £250 Highgrove 'Royal Gardens' single malt whisky, made in collaboration with the Cotswold Distillery, is limited to just 400 bottles

Balmoral limited edition framed artist proof lithograph, £5,000

Just 20 signed copies of this lithograph, based on an original watercolour that King Charles painted of Balmoral in 1991, are available for purchase on Highgrove’s website, each retailing at £5,000. 

Set amid the picturesque landscape of the Scottish Highlands, Balmoral has served as a private residence of the Royal Family since it was purchased by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1856. 

Just 20 signed copies of this lithograph, based on King Charles's interpretation of Balmoral, are available to buy, retailing at £5,000 each

Highgrove King’s birthday hamper with plaque, £450

Designed to mark King Charles’s official 75th birthday last year, this £450 premium hamper is filled with items that embody the tradition of the British monarchy.

Inside are two ‘God Save The King’ fine bone china mugs, two engraved tumblers, a bottle of special edition vatting whisky and a limited-edition Merrythought teddy bear.

Each gift is thoughtfully arranged in a classic wicker basket, complete with a commemorative plaque. These hampers are available on Highgrove’s online gift shop.

Designed to mark King Charles's official birthday, this £450 premium hamper is filled with items that embody the tradition of the British monarchy

Imperial Russian coffee cup and saucer set, £500

Inspired by Carl Fabergé’s iconic jewelled enamelling, this vibrant set of six coffee cups and matching saucers is available on the Royal Collection Trust’s website for £500. 

The Royal Collection’s original Fabergé pieces, unmatched in size and quality, reflect a long history of royal gift exchanges among the Russian, Danish and British families. 

Made entirely by hand in Stoke-on-Trent, each cup is finished with intricate 22-carat gold detailing. 

Carl Fabergé's iconic jewelled enamelling inspired this colourful set of six coffee cups and matching saucers, available to purchase for £500

Coronation gold prestige musical box, £1,250 

This gold enamel musical box, limited to only 100 pieces, is produced by artisans at Royal Warrant Holder Halcyon Days in England.

Hand-decorated in rich gold, it reflects the grandeur of the Coronation of King Charles III. 

Upon opening, the box plays Zadok the Priest by Handel, which has been performed at every Coronation since its composition in 1727 for King George II. The prestigious boxes are sold on Highgrove’s website for £1,250 each.

Once opened, this £1,250 box plays Zadok the Priest by Handel, which has been performed at every Coronation since its composition in 1727 for King George II

The Girls of Great Britain and Ireland bangle, £350

This beautiful bangle, inspired by Queen Mary’s Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, is the epitome of timeless elegance. 

Crafted from hallmarked sterling silver, it features dazzling cubic zirconia crystals that add a touch of brilliance to any outfit. 

Priced at £350 by the Royal Collection Trust, this versatile bangle is perfect for both special occasions and everyday wear, making it a cherished addition to any jewellery collection.

Inspired by Queen Mary's Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, this exquisite £350 bangle showcases timeless elegance and charm

Highgrove Bouquet bath and body gift set, £285

Fragrance enthusiasts, take note: The King’s Foundation, in collaboration with British perfume house Penhaligon’s, has unveiled a luxurious scent, Highgrove Bouquet.

This captivating fragrance is inspired by summers at Highgrove Gardens and captures the delicate, blossoming floral notes of the weeping silver lime tree. 

A £285 gift set on Highgrove’s website includes a 100ml bottle of Highgrove Bouquet Eau de Parfum, along with a 500ml body and hand wash and a 500ml body and hand lotion. 

The beautifully presented gift box, available for £285, includes a 100ml bottle of Highgrove Bouquet Eau de Parfum, a 500ml body and hand wash, and a 500ml body and hand lotion

Victoria and Albert teapot, £300

Enjoy the perfect pot of tea with this refined fine bone china teapot, inspired by an 1840 Worcester plate from the Royal Collection. 

The elaborate £300 design is centred around the cipher of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, framed by foliate scrolls, shamrocks, thistles and rose sprays, all adorned with 22-carat gold. 

Handmade by artisans in Stoke-on-Trent, this teapot showcases the renowned quality of English fine bone china, celebrated worldwide for its whiteness, delicacy and fineness.

Enjoy the perfect pot of tea with this refined £300 fine bone china teapot, inspired by an 1840 Worcester plate from the Royal Collection

Highgrove bakerboy cap, £365

Created in collaboration with Lock & Co Hatters, the Highgrove bakerboy cap merges timeless charm with modern appeal.

Also known as the ‘newsboy’ or ‘Gatsby’ cap, this style had humble roots but gained popularity among the aristocracy.

Made from luxurious wool and priced at £365, this version features an eight-panel construction with a buttoned crown, creating a distinctive aesthetic.

This luxurious wool bakerboy cap, priced at £365, features an eight-panel construction and a buttoned crown, creating a distinctive aesthetic

Victoria and Albert cake stand, £300 

An intricate and ornate design decorates all three tiers of this exquisite cake stand.

The beautiful 22-carat gold pattern frames the cipher of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, surmounted by the Royal Crown.

Similar to other china pieces in the Royal Collection shop, this £300 cake stand is made entirely by hand.

Similar to other china pieces in the Royal Collection shop, this £300 cake stand is made entirely by hand

Tournai wine cooler, £595

This limited edition wine cooler, one of only 100 pieces, draws its design from a service originally created in 1787 at the Tournai factory in present-day Belgium.

Decorated with dark blue bands and gilt detailing, it showcases vignettes of birds, portrait profiles and insects.

Presented in a handmade gift box with a numbered certificate, this wine cooler is a true collector’s piece, celebrating fine craftsmanship and historical elegance.

Limited to just 100 pieces, this £595 wine glass cooler draws its design directly from a service created in 1787 at the Tournai factory in present-day Belgium

Highgrove royal Christmas hamper, £295

The Highgrove royal Christmas hamper is packed with exclusive Highgrove favourites and organic delights, presented in a traditional wicker basket. 

Ideal for royal enthusiasts and food connoisseurs, this festive selection includes Laurent-Perrier champagne, Côtes du Rhône red wine, iced Christmas cake, boozy Christmas pudding, shortbread and chocolate-dipped orange slices.

Also featured are organic Christmas preserve, spiced fruit chutney, and Prince of Wales blend loose tea which can be enjoyed in the fine bone china mugs included in this £295 hamper.

The £295 Highgrove royal Christmas hamper is packed with exclusive Highgrove favourites and organic goods, presented in a traditional wicker basket

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We round up some of the most opulent offerings from the Royal Collection Trust and Highgrove gift shops which might leave you reaching deep into your pockets

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