King Charles is cleaning up by flogging soap for Mother’s Day for a whopping £28.
The luxury bar is inspired by the weeping silver lime trees at Highgrove.
But delivery of the soap can cost up to £55.
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It is among 50 items being sold by Highgrove Gardens in its Mothering Sunday Gift range.
The listing for Highgrove Bouquet Soap reads: “The essence of Highgrove Gardens captured in a triple-milled bath soap.
“Inspired by a summer day at Highgrove Gardens, our soap bar honours the blossoms of the weeping silver lime tree with hints of cedar and a rich lather of geranium.
“Highgrove Bouquet is a new scent inspired by and created with His Majesty King Charles III.

“Created in close collaboration with The King’s Foundation and Penhaligon’s.
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“Inspired by the weeping silver lime trees at Highgrove Gardens, fragrances include: Silver Lime Blossom, Mimosa, and Cedar.”
Standard delivery is £6.95, and the most expensive for the UK is £19.95 for a guaranteed Saturday drop-off.
But worldwide delivery ranges from £20 to £55.”
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Other items in the range for Mother’s Day – which is 30 March – include a Highgrove Bouquet eau de parfum.

The 100ml bottle costs £175, as reported on What’s The Jam.
A candle with the same scent is £65.

Highgrove, near Tetbury, Gloucs was Charles and Camilla’s family home before he became King.
It was officially handed over to William and Kate when he took the throne.
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