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.
“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.”
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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