Royal Wedding Souvenirs
An unofficial royal wedding plate for the forthcoming wedding of Britain’s Prince William and Kate Middleton is displayed in a shop in London February 18, 2011. (REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth)
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Unofficial royal wedding plates for the forthcoming wedding of Britain’s Prince William and Kate Middleton are displayed in a shop in London February 18, 2011. (REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth)
A pump clip showing the “Kiss me Kate” ale is seen in the Swan in the Rushes pub, in Loughborough, central England, March 28, 2011. Castle Rock Brewery have produced the beer to mark the forthcoming wedding between Britain’s Prince William and Kate Middleton. (REUTERS/Darren Staples)
It’s a given that there are enough commemorative plates, coins, tea pots, tea towels, coasters, champagne flutes, pillows, shortbread tins, paper dolls, stickers, postcards, pencils, magnets and thimbles to fill Buckingham Palace. But the campiest souvenirs are the most memorable, including William and Kate bobble heads, a replica engagement ring, and nail clippers with a photo medallion of the glamorous duo. (Because that’s who you really want to think about when your trimming your toenails.) (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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Royal wedding souvenir spoons are pictured at a store in London. (Andy Rain / EPA)
Souvenir mugs for the royal wedding. (Carl Court / AFP / Getty Images)
A royal wedding souvenir tea pot and biscuit tin. (Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images)
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Fiona Goble’s book “Knit Your Own Royal Wedding” is on display in London. (Alastair Grant / Associated Press)
A street vendor holds up a royal wedding souvenir bell in London. (Andy Rain / EPA)