King Charles has drawn criticism due to a “chic” item on sale in the Highgrove shop for an eye-watering price. Located near Tetbury in Gloucestershire, Highgrove House is the King and Queen Camilla’s 18th-century family home and is known for its impressive “interlinked” gardens.
The estate hosts tours and events throughout the year for members of the public, who can dine at its Orchard Room Restaurant, described as an “elegant, table-serviced dining room” with views over the Orchard Terrace. It also has a shop, where customers can treat themselves to a range of products across a number of categories, including food and drink, home and garden, bath and body, clothing and accessories, and even jewellery.
One item, however, has been questioned by former Vogue journalist Plum Sykes, who The Mail’s Harriet Kean quotes as saying it’s “very chic” as “it’s the King”.
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