King Charles follows Meghan Markle's lead with new honey jar release
The honey is available for £20, with only 750 jars in circulation
King Charles appears to have taken a cue from Meghan Markle with the debut of a new honey jar at Highgrove Gardens.
This honey, named "Highgrove Harmony Royal Garden Honey," is being sold for £20, and there are only 750 jars available.
The creation of this product draws inspiration from His Majesty's recent documentary, Finding Harmony: A King's Vision, as well as the "natural beauty of Highgrove Gardens."
With a limited number of jars, the honey is described as "extraordinary" on the Highgrove website and is "made by the royal bees."
The product information at Highgrove states: "Savor the delightful taste of Highgrove Harmony Royal Garden Honey, exclusively crafted for Highgrove by Fortnum's using the three intricately designed hives found within the gardens of Highgrove House.
"Presented as a gift to His Majesty King Charles III on his 70th birthday, these hives yield a precious annual collection of remarkable character and richness.
"Each jar is individually marked, with just 750 jars released this year, celebrating the premiere of Finding Harmony: A King's Vision, a documentary that commemorates His Majesty's lifelong commitment to living in harmony with nature."
It is noted that the product undergoes "gentle hand-creaming for over a week, resulting in a honey texture as smooth as butter."
The honey is available for £20, with only 750 jars in circulation
Customers will receive 250g of honey with each purchase of this limited stock.
Possibly influenced by Meghan's As Ever brand, the monarch's honey jars are made from 100 percent honey and are suitable for vegetarians.