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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s Royal Wedding Commemorative China Unveiled

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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s Royal Wedding Commemorative China Unveiled

The Royal Collection Trust has revealed the official commemorative china to celebrate the upcoming nuptials of and Jack Brooksbank.

The couple, who will marry on October 12 at Windsor Castle, are featured on the range with their initials, E and J, entwined in a garland of ivy.

The design is a nod to their home, Ivy Cottage, located in the grounds of Kensington Palace.

The collection includes mugs, teacups, and plates, each decorated with the couple's monogram.

The pieces are adorned with garlands of ivy, symbolising Eugenie and Jack's home, as well as English wild bluebells, forget-me-nots, and a white rose of York.

The range is priced from £20 for a coaster up to £39 for a commemorative tankard.

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Each item in the range is made in Stoke-on-Trent by more than 50 individuals using traditional methods and techniques that have been unchanged for over 250 years.

The production process involves the creation of individual moulds and hand-finishing with 22-carat gold.

The special packaging is also manufactured using the same skills.

All profits from the sale of the china will go to the Royal Collection Trust, a charity responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection.

The collection consists of everything from the Royal Art Collection to the official residences of the Queen.

The wedding of and Jack Brooksbank is set to take place on October 12, 2018, at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, the same venue where married in May.

With just a few weeks to go before the big day, people are eager to know who the designer of Eugenie's gown is.

Despite widespread speculation, Eugenie has kept the name of her wedding dress designer under wraps.

Buckingham Palace has announced that Eugenie and Jack have invited 1,200 members of the public to join in the celebrations on their big day.

The couple will embark on a carriage procession around Windsor, travelling down Castle Hill, onto the High Street and Park Street before returning to Windsor Castle via Cambridge Gate on the Long Walk.

All roads along the route will be closed to traffic from 001am on October 12.

Residents and businesses in the immediate area of the procession route have been notified with further details of what to expect and how to prepare.

The newlyweds' carriage procession is expected to be similar to that of Meghan and Harry's, which took place earlier this year.

The Royal Collection Trust's commemorative china is a special way to commemorate the upcoming nuptials of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank.

The range is a beautiful tribute to their love story, with each piece designed to celebrate the couple's home and their initials.

The fact that all profits from the sale of the china will go to charity makes it even more special.

As we eagerly anticipate the wedding of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, we can't help but wonder who the designer of Eugenie's gown is.

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