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  2. Why George, Charlotte, and Louis May Not Be Able to Keep ...

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    According to official royal gift protocol, it depends on a few factors. Per Hello!, royal family members are allowed to accept gifts during official engagements, but these become part of the royal ...

  3. Harry & David - Wikipedia

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    Harry and David, LLC (Harry and David) is an American-based premium food and gift producer and retailer.The company sells its products through direct mail, online, corporate gifting, and in their flagship location in Medford, Oregon, and operates the brands Harry & David, Wolferman's, and Vital Choice.

  4. Why the Royal Kids Might Not Be Allowed to Keep Some of Their ...

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    Prince William and Kate Middleton joined the rest of the royals for their annual walk around Sandringham on Christmas Day, and brought their kids along for the occasion. And before you ask, yes ...

  5. Why Does the Royal Family Open Their Presents on Christmas ...

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    The royal family changed its surname to Windsor in 1917, in the midst of World War I “as a result of anti-German feeling,” according to the royal family’s official website, “and the name ...

  6. New Year's Day gift (royal courts) - Wikipedia

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    At the Tudor and Stuart royal courts in Britain it was traditional to give gifts on New Year's Day, on 1 January. Records of these gift exchanges survive, and provide information about courtiers and their relative status. [1] [2] A similar custom at the French court was known as the étrenne.

  7. Garrard & Co - Wikipedia

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    Garrard was the first official and most notably important Crown Jeweller of the United Kingdom having supplied jewels for Queen Victoria, and was charged with the upkeep of the British Crown Jewels, from 1843 to 2007, and was responsible for the creation of many tiaras and jewels still worn by the British royal family today.

  8. Why the Royal Family Doesn’t Exchange ‘Extravagant’ Gifts for ...

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    King Charles III loves the royal family’s Christmas traditions — especially this one aspect of the holiday season. “They love doing gag gift exchanges and a Sandringham walkabout,” a ...

  9. Royal Philatelic Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Philatelic Collection is the postage stamp collection of the British royal family. It is the most comprehensive collection of items related to the philately of the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth, with many unique pieces. Of major items, only the British Guiana 1c magenta is missing from the collection of British Imperial ...