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That's what I was thinking.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostShe's got to recoup that settlement for Randy Andy somehow
Personally I think she should lower the price to a £10 every summer for tourists, then the gullible fools would buy more.
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Wash up like a Queen
Elizabeth II that is.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...am-estate.html
The Queen has launched her own brand of posh washing up liquid at a whopping £14.99 a bottle - after it was revealed she loves doing the dishes.
Her Majesty has started selling bottles of washing up liquid at her Sandringham estate in Norfolk - for almost ten times the cost of Fairy Liquid.
The Natural Dish Wash, which has the scent of 'coastal walks,' has the Royal Sandringham Estate logo on the front of the 500ml bottle.
A label on the bottle states: 'Inspired by a shared passion for protecting our environment, we have collaborated with Norfolk Natural Living, to create our dish wash just 10 miles from the estate, using the finest botanical ingredients.'
It comes after royal expert and author Harry Mount recently recalled a former royal courtier telling him how the Queen washed up after a shooting lunch at Wood Cottage on the Sandringham Estate, where Prince Philip spent his retirement.
Former royal butler Paul Burrell also revealed the Queen likes to wash up in her Marigolds when she stays on her estate in Balmoral.
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