** PRE-ORDER - Expected Delivery beginning of May 2025 **

Celebrate the 20th wedding anniversary of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla with this exclusive silk scarf, designed by renowned artist Rory Hutton. Inspired by the couple's wedding day, the intricate linocut design features scrolling banners displaying the anniversary date, elegant calligraphy, and delicate lockets with the royal insignias of The King and Queen. The design is enriched with floral motifs, including lily of the valley, auriculas, myrtle, and hellebore—flowers carried by Her Majesty and worn by His Majesty during their wedding. Crafted from 100% pure silk with traditional hand-rolled edges, this scarf is available in two beautiful colourways: emerald green, representing the conventional 20th-anniversary hue, and classic gold. Measuring 45 x 45cm, it is perfect as a neckerchief or pocket square. 

Presented in a beautifully printed card envelope, this scarf is a timeless keepsake that celebrates royal history and Highgrove's enduring connection to nature.

** PRE-ORDER - Expected Delivery beginning of May 2025 **

Celebrate the 20th wedding anniversary of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla with this exclusive silk scarf, designed by renowned artist Rory Hutton. Inspired by the couple's wedding day, the intricate linocut design features scrolling banners displaying the anniversary date, elegant calligraphy, and delicate lockets with the royal insignias of The King and Queen. The design is enriched with floral motifs, including lily of the valley, auriculas, myrtle, and hellebore—flowers carried by Her Majesty and worn by His Majesty during their wedding. Crafted from 100% pure silk with traditional hand-rolled edges, this scarf is available in two beautiful colourways: emerald green, representing the conventional 20th-anniversary hue, and classic gold. Measuring 45 x 45cm, it is perfect as a neckerchief or pocket square. 

Presented in a beautifully printed card envelope, this scarf is a timeless keepsake that celebrates royal history and Highgrove's enduring connection to nature.