King Charles turns art and wreaths into royal Christmas cheer
King Charles sells art for thousands and invites fans to craft like a King
King Charles has unveiled a limited edition series of 100 lithograph copies of his 1995 painting, 'A View from the Wildflower Meadow,' a serene depiction of his beloved Highgrove House now available for a princely £3,500 each.
Reproduced from the King’s original watercolour, the artwork captures the tranquil beauty of Highgrove’s Wildflower Meadow, with the majestic Cedar of Lebanon tree standing tall in the background.
It’s the first and only artwork of the royal residence and gardens ever released making it a collector’s dream come true.
Each piece comes individually numbered, dated, and personally signed by His Majesty himself. Presented in an elegant handmade frame and leather case, the lithograph also includes a Certificate of Authenticity because it’s fit for a king.
Meanwhile, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Balmoral.
King Charles’ team at the royal estate is spreading festive cheer with the return of their ever-popular Christmas wreath making workshops.
Taking place on November 27th and 29th, the sessions promise to be a merry mix of creativity, craftsmanship, and castle magic.
Guests will learn how to craft their own beautiful wreaths using seasonal foliage gathered from the Balmoral grounds, the perfect way to bring a touch of royal charm to their holiday décor.
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