King Charles is selling jam for just £4.99 which is less than half the price of Meghan Markle’s.
The raspberry preserve is being sold at the shop at Sandringham.
It’s listing reads: “Our Sandringham raspberry preserve is naturally made to a unique recipe, with locally sourced ingredients.
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“This ruby-red conserve is perfect on warm buttered toast, or for topping a freshly baked scone.”
Meanwhile, earlier this year Meghan’s was selling raspberry jam for $14 – which works out at £10.80.
It is more than double her father-in-law is selling his for at the Norfolk estate.
Meanwhile, Meghan’s apricot spread in “keepsake packaging” is advertised at £10.80.
The wife of Prince Harry is also flogging Apricot Spread for £10.32 ($14)
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She does have a new cheaper raspberry jam coming on sale soon.
It just still more expensive than Charles’ – £6.63 ($9), as reported by What’s the Jam.
The description reads: “Signature blend delicately mixes the sweetness of raspberries with a hint of lemon.
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“And is crafted with a fluid texture so it can be drizzled, spread, poured and enjoyed for so much more than your morning toast.”
King Charles’s raspberry preserve is also made of six ingredients including sugar, raspberries, lemon juice, gelling agent (pectin), and citric acid.
The listing says it’s free of additives, colourants and artificial flavours and prepared with 45g of fruit per 100g.
It reads: “Our Sandringham raspberry preserve is naturally made to a unique recipe, with locally sourced ingredients.
“This ruby-red conserve is perfect on warm buttered toast, or for topping a freshly baked scone.”
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