Rolls-Royce, Blue Peter badges and a mosaic from Zelenskyy: Buckingham Palace shares reveals the gifts given to the Royal Family
- Buckingham Palace has published details of official presents given to members of the royal family between 2020 and 2023, including the Coronation gifts received by King Charles.
- The disclosures followed delays caused by the COVID pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II's death, and coronation preparations for King Charles III in 2023.
- The gifts to King Charles ranged from a Rolls-Royce Cullinan motor car from Bahrain's King to a feather crown and carved staffs from Amazonian Indigenous leaders.
- Following his coronation in May 2023, King Charles was presented with a Rolls-Royce Cullinan worth over £300,000 by the Bahraini monarch, marking the first entry in the official gifts register released during his reign.
- Official gifts are held in trust within the Royal Collection, cannot be sold or exchanged, and the gift rules were tightened after the 2003 Peat Inquiry into misuse of royal gifts.
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Official gifts given to Royal Family revealed - from Rolls-Royce to signed Coronation Street cobble - The Mirror
Buckingham Palace has revealed all the gifts given to members of the Royal Family over the years and while some of them are damn right extravagant, others may surprise you
Rolls-Royce, Blue Peter badges and a mosaic from Zelenskyy: Buckingham Palace shares reveals the gifts given to the Royal Family
The records, which cover official gifts to most members of the Royal Family from 2020 to 2023, also reveal Queen Elizabeth II was handed a trove of Coronation Street gifts.

From Christ's cross to Blue Peter badge, bizarre gifts from given to King
THE King was given a Rolls-Royce and a pair of his ’n’ hers walking boots among hundreds of Coronation gifts, it has been revealed. Buckingham Palace published a list of official gifts to the Royal Family for the first time in five years. King Charles received 268 presents in 2023 — his Coronation year — including a Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series IIRolls Royce GettyCharles with the King of Bahrain, who gifted him the Roller worth at least £355,00…
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