
Here at Catalogue e-business
we were very happy to hear the news that Prince William and Kate
Middleton are to get married on 29th April next year. Not only is it a
very joyous occasion for all Great Britain to celebrate, we also get an
extra bank holiday. I am a little surprised—and dare I admit,
disappointed— though, that there isn’t more “Wills and Kate”
merchandise out there, at least not judging from the emails and
catalogues I have received lately.
While Tesco’s £16 version of
Kate’s dress sold out within minutes, and replicas of the engagement
ring are boosting trade at jewellery shops, I’m struggling to find any
kitsch memorabilia.
Since the engagement was announced on 16th November, I’ve received just
one (yes, one!) email promoting royal wedding merchandise, from pottery
brand Emma Bridgewater.
I’m
sure as the wedding date draws closer I’ll receive more promotions for
commemorative souvenirs. In the meantime, and in the absence of any
really bizarre royal wedding products, I’ll leave you with a little
frivolity from Firebox and Twitter.
The gifts and gadgets etailer asked its followers on the social
networking site to suggest Wills and Kate merchandise befitting
Firebox’s quirky style. One respondent suggested barbeque gloves,
another said racing Wills and Kate in the style of the Racing Grannies,
and another liked the thought of a Wills and Kate-themed double
Slanket.
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