Eye-watering price of a special edition King Charles teddy bear reveal | Royal | News

The Highgrove land sells a limited number of King Charles Teddy Bear for £ 269. Gloucestershire estate, a series of new products, sells £ 2.490 Burberry Coat.
The bear produced by Merrythough in the UK is said to be “made of the best silver -colored mohair plush combined with soft cotton velvet for a luxurious feeling” and is said to be a tribute to Monarch’s childhood toy collection.
King Charles’ left clay of the teddy bear, an authentic royal Victorian order, and a copy of the order of the garter star with a copy of the official royal Cypher embroidered on gold yarn. It is presented to fans in a luxury gift box.
Only 1,948 can be used for customers, while the collector is expected to be sought.
On the Highgrove’s website, the bear said “is definitely designed for adult collectors and is not a toy”.
The king’s youngest son, Prince Harry, who wrote in memory of the bomb, remembered that his father was a toy bear when he was a child.
When he was a child, he remembered what kind of toy bear was to help him in some difficult times.
Harry also wrote about Highgrove House, shared the nickname of the basement there – ‘Club H’.
The 40 -year -old child, who is currently residing in California with Meghan Markle and his children, wrote: “Club H was a perfect hiding place for a teenager, but especially when I wanted peace, Club H was provided.
“When I wanted mischief, Club H was the safest place to act.”