Meghan and Harry 'snubbed' as Selfridges launches £40 royal family Christmas baubles
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Shoppers have been poking fun at the absence of Harry and Meghan from Selfridges' Royal family Christmas bauble range, with some suggesting that the Sussexes' decorations might end up "in the bargain bin".
The high-end Oxford Street store is selling £40 ornaments resembling King Charles, the late Queen Elizabeth, and the Waleses, but neither the Duke and Duchess of Sussex nor Queen Consort Camilla feature in the collection.
Social media users have reacted to the omission, with one quipping: "I'm presuming that the Harry and Meghan baubles are in the bargain bin?!" Another chimed in with a tongue-in-cheek comment about Queen Camilla's absence: "I am sure Queen Camilla is very grateful!"
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However, not everyone is enamoured with the bauble designs on offer, with some critics branding them "tacky" and questioning who would want to hang likenesses of William or Charles on their tree. One detractor remarked on the Prince and Princess of Wales' baubles: "Both awful looking. No doubt the royal sycophants on here will lap these up, though."
Despite the mixed reactions, the unique baubles did attract attention inside Selfridges, although the steep price tag seemed to deter potential buyers. A pair of American tourists, after taking a photo with the Prince William bauble, commented: "It's nice - but not for £40! " Similarly, another shopper expressed her dilemma to a friend: "They're sweet - but £40 just for one?"
Prince William's baubles were nestled between those resembling British actress Audrey Hepburn and American musician Post Malone. Other celebrities featured around the future king included Amy Winehouse, Harry Styles, Freddie Mercury, Britney Spears, and Paul Hollywood.
The festive ornaments, crafted from coloured glass, stand approximately 12 - 13cm tall. King Charles is portrayed in his full Coronation Day attire, while the late Queen Elizabeth is adorned with one of her many crowns.
On its website, Selfridges describes its Kate Middleton decoration as "a stunning depiction of Her Royal Highness Princess Kate." In reference to its Prince William bauble, the store states: "This piece is sure to add a hint of regal sophistication to your Christmas decor."
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