ONE’S BEST FRIEND

King Charles launches range of royal pet products including china bowl with 22 carat GOLD trimmings & CROWN motif

Dogs can gnaw on a £19.96 pink bone created by designer Rory Hutton

THE King has launched a range of pet products fit for animal royalty, including a bowl with gold trimmings and a crown.

Doggies can channel their inner corgi by playing with a toy bone embossed with a fancy “Buckingham Palace” label.

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King Charles has launched a range of pet products fit for animal royalty, including a bowl with gold trimmings and a crown

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Your pet can now wolf down its grub from a £30 china bowl, with 22-carat gold edging and crown motif

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The bowl boasts an inscription from Buckingham Palace

The accessories have been designed “for pampered pooches and fabulous felines”, exclusively for the Royal Collection Trust.

Your pet can now wolf down its grub from a £30 china bowl, with 22-carat gold edging and crown motif.

It boasts an inscription from Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle or, for monarchy-loving pets north of the border, the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Dogs can gnaw on a £19.96 pink bone created by designer Rory Hutton.

There is also a matching bandana at £10.96, bow tie for £12.95 and a £35 coat.

A £90 hamper of goodies will ensure yours is “the best dressed four-legged friend”, the website boasts.

The website states: “For the pampered pooch or fabulous feline in your life, this hamper has all the accessories needed to be the best dressed four-legged friend. 

“Upgrade your usual pet bowl with this Windsor Castle English Fine Bone China pet bowl with a glossy white finish and 22 carat burnished gold trimmings.

“From the Rory Hutton collection, made exclusively for the Royal Collection, a dog treat pouch, bow tie, bandana and toy bone.

“Each item features a bold design of a pink dog printed on a complementing pink background to create a striking look and have elements of brown suede.”

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