Photo: Jonathan Brady/Pa/GettyWithPrincess Eugenie’sroyal wedding just two weeks away, the preparations wouldn’t be complete without some commemorative china.On Friday, the palace shops unveiled the set of collectibles that will markthe wedding of Eugenie and Jack Brooksbankon October 12.The set includes a miniature teacup and saucer ($33), pillbox ($38), tankard ($51) and coaster ($26), all carrying the coronet ofPrincess Eugenie, along with the couple’s entwined monogram. The tankard features their individual monograms painted on each side.Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2018Each piece also features hand-finished, 22-carat gold details.The china is decorated with garlands of ivy, which is a nod to their Kensington Palace home, Ivy Cottage. The ivy is woven with English wild bluebells, forget-me-nots and the white rose of York — signifying Eugenie’s family name.Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2018Eugenie and Jack will wed at 11 a.m. on October 12 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. They will next take a short carriage ride through the streets of the town — wherePrince HarryandMeghan Marklegot married in May.RELATED VIDEO: Princesses Eugenie & Beatrice Open Up About Their Relationship in British Vogue’s September IssueAll profits from sales of the china go toThe Royal Collection Trust, the charity responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, the art collection spread throughout the royal residences in the U.K. It also helps promote the access and enjoyment of that collection fine and decorative arts through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational programs.Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2018

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WithPrincess Eugenie’sroyal wedding just two weeks away, the preparations wouldn’t be complete without some commemorative china.On Friday, the palace shops unveiled the set of collectibles that will markthe wedding of Eugenie and Jack Brooksbankon October 12.The set includes a miniature teacup and saucer ($33), pillbox ($38), tankard ($51) and coaster ($26), all carrying the coronet ofPrincess Eugenie, along with the couple’s entwined monogram. The tankard features their individual monograms painted on each side.Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2018Each piece also features hand-finished, 22-carat gold details.The china is decorated with garlands of ivy, which is a nod to their Kensington Palace home, Ivy Cottage. The ivy is woven with English wild bluebells, forget-me-nots and the white rose of York — signifying Eugenie’s family name.Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2018Eugenie and Jack will wed at 11 a.m. on October 12 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. They will next take a short carriage ride through the streets of the town — wherePrince HarryandMeghan Marklegot married in May.RELATED VIDEO: Princesses Eugenie & Beatrice Open Up About Their Relationship in British Vogue’s September IssueAll profits from sales of the china go toThe Royal Collection Trust, the charity responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, the art collection spread throughout the royal residences in the U.K. It also helps promote the access and enjoyment of that collection fine and decorative arts through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational programs.Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2018

WithPrincess Eugenie’sroyal wedding just two weeks away, the preparations wouldn’t be complete without some commemorative china.

On Friday, the palace shops unveiled the set of collectibles that will markthe wedding of Eugenie and Jack Brooksbankon October 12.

The set includes a miniature teacup and saucer ($33), pillbox ($38), tankard ($51) and coaster ($26), all carrying the coronet ofPrincess Eugenie, along with the couple’s entwined monogram. The tankard features their individual monograms painted on each side.

Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2018

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Each piece also features hand-finished, 22-carat gold details.

The china is decorated with garlands of ivy, which is a nod to their Kensington Palace home, Ivy Cottage. The ivy is woven with English wild bluebells, forget-me-nots and the white rose of York — signifying Eugenie’s family name.

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Eugenie and Jack will wed at 11 a.m. on October 12 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. They will next take a short carriage ride through the streets of the town — wherePrince HarryandMeghan Marklegot married in May.

RELATED VIDEO: Princesses Eugenie & Beatrice Open Up About Their Relationship in British Vogue’s September Issue

All profits from sales of the china go toThe Royal Collection Trust, the charity responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, the art collection spread throughout the royal residences in the U.K. It also helps promote the access and enjoyment of that collection fine and decorative arts through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational programs.

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