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Prince William and Kate Middleton are cashing in on the popularity of precious Princess Charlotte — but stuck-up English snobs have their panties in a twist over the "low-class" and "common" marketing!
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The gift shop at the royal couple’s London home of Kensington Palace is hawking the “Princess Charlotte Collection” — a royalty-themed catalogue of kiddie clothes and toys that includes garish dress-up outfits and chintzy tiaras.
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“It’s an embarrassment and an insult,” said one high-ranking Englishman, who called the items “low-class, common merchandising — a disgrace to the crown ripped right out of the Middleton’s crass party business!”
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The reference to a "crass party business" was also a brutal dig at Kate being a commoner, with her grandmother having founded Carole Middleton’s Party Pieces store. Said another outraged blue blood: “Kensington Palace has been home to kings and queens for 300 years. Now a bloody gift shop is pimping the royal family!”
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The most controversial clothes include a ruffled $44 purple “Princess Charlotte” costume with a matching $5 tiara — but the Kensington shop also hawks Charlotte-branded fairy princess wands, dolls, pens, glitter cups and lip balms.
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Palace wonks insist that the products and the name were “inspired by the history of the palace” and not Prince George’s kid sister. But Kate’s archenemy, Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla, is making hay with the controversy. Palace sources say William’s evil stepmom is sneering: “The only thing tackier than the toys is Kate herself!”
Photo credit: Mega
Prince William and Kate Middleton are cashing in on the popularity of precious Princess Charlotte — but stuck-up English snobs have their panties in a twist over the "low-class" and "common" marketing!
Photo credit: Mega
The gift shop at the royal couple’s London home of Kensington Palace is hawking the “Princess Charlotte Collection” — a royalty-themed catalogue of kiddie clothes and toys that includes garish dress-up outfits and chintzy tiaras.
Photo credit: Mega
“It’s an embarrassment and an insult,” said one high-ranking Englishman, who called the items “low-class, common merchandising — a disgrace to the crown ripped right out of the Middleton’s crass party business!”
Photo credit: AKM-GSI
The reference to a "crass party business" was also a brutal dig at Kate being a commoner, with her grandmother having founded Carole Middleton’s Party Pieces store. Said another outraged blue blood: “Kensington Palace has been home to kings and queens for 300 years. Now a bloody gift shop is pimping the royal family!”
Photo credit: AKM-GSI
The most controversial clothes include a ruffled $44 purple “Princess Charlotte” costume with a matching $5 tiara — but the Kensington shop also hawks Charlotte-branded fairy princess wands, dolls, pens, glitter cups and lip balms.
Photo credit: Mega
Palace wonks insist that the products and the name were “inspired by the history of the palace” and not Prince George’s kid sister. But Kate’s archenemy, Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla, is making hay with the controversy. Palace sources say William’s evil stepmom is sneering: “The only thing tackier than the toys is Kate herself!”
Photo credit: Mega