A painting by King Charles has gone on sale for a whopping £3,500.
The monarch’s 1995 artwork is titled A View from the Wildflower Meadow.
But the original has not been sold, it is just a print.
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Just 100 of them are being made available.
The piece, originally painted when Charles was still the Prince of Wales, shows Highgrove House and its famous Wildflower Meadow, with the majestic Cedar of Lebanon Tree in the background.
Each print has been individually signed, dated, and numbered by His Majesty himself.
It makes it one of the most exclusive royal collectibles ever sold, as reported by Whats The Jam.
Available through the Highgrove Shop, the listing calls it a “stunning new limited-edition lithograph” and the only piece to feature the royal residence and gardens in such detail.
Buyers will also receive the framed print in a handmade leather case complete with a Certificate of Authenticity because, of course, nothing royal comes without a touch of luxury.
A spokesperson for Highgrove House said: “This exquisite print captures the serene beauty of Highgrove House and its iconic Wildflower Meadow, highlighting His Majesty’s deep connection to nature and remarkable artistic talent.”
Pre-orders are open now, with deliveries starting 1 December.
