Stockings made from recycled historic curtains from King Charles's Sandringham Estate will be featured on The King’s Foundation ‘12 Days of Christmas’ charity auction, according to the organization on Monday.
The Sandringham Estate is a private property owned by King Charles III. It's the same place the royal family's reportedly planning to send Andrew Mountbatten- Windsor.
Last month, Andrew was asked to move out of Royal Lodge after being stripped of royal titles due to his links to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
"Our annual Christmas auction is back this year with our Sandringham Christmas Stockings," said the charity in a statement.
The King's Foundation, a charity founded by Charles III, said in an Instagram post, "Our annual Christmas auction is back this year with our Sandringham Christmas Stockings."
"The King’s Foundation ‘12 Days of Christmas’ charity auction is now live, featuring stockings made from recycled historic curtains from Sandringham Estate, where the Royal Family celebrate Christmas every year."
It said, "The festive stockings, which have been made by the Dumfries House Sewing Bees, will be individually auctioned to raise money for The King’s Foundation.
"In previous years, we have auctioned kimonos and footstools created by our students from curtains that once hung in Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle."