You may not have been born with a silver spoon, but these royal ones are close enough.
Well, if you turn it around, there's just one small error. The image is of Prince Harry, and not the actual groom, Prince William.
How about a royal celebratory look? This t-shirt and jacket were also designed for Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee celebrations.
These commemorative matches were made to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1977.
Now, this mug marking Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding seems super romantic. Who doesn't love a fairy-tale wedding?
For some, Queen Bee is Beyoncé. For others, it's the late Queen Elizabeth II.
We've all seen royal-themed postcards, but these literal head-shaped versions are something else.
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Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation was also marked with a number of different memorabilia.
For Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897, this commemorative token showed the contrast between an optimistic young woman and a mature widow.
Doesn't it feel regal to ring a bell? These feature an image of Queen Elizabeth II.
The royals also got their own bobble head versions. Here's one of Prince Harry and Queen Elizabeth II.
If you ever wanted a real-life princess doll, then this is your chance. This Kate doll is rocking her engagement dress.
How about a pair of Prince Charles and Lady Diana themed slippers? Perfect for those chilly mornings.
Another popular memorabilia item are plates. This one celebrates the 2005 wedding of Charles and Camilla.
Perfect to hang in your kitchen.
Always losing your keys? Well, keep them in check with this King Charles keychain.
You won't find royal memorabilia only in the UK! These commemorative wedding figurines of Prince William and Kate were created by Genny Di Virgilio in Naples, Italy.
Di Virgilio also created these figurines for the 2011 royal wedding.
Another way you can celebrate King Charles III is by hanging this flag up!
Not only do these mugs honor the late Queen Elizabeth, they also honor the British pound.
After Prince William and Kate announced their engagement in 2010, some shops started selling these commemorative ashtrays.
Prince William and Kate memorabilia started to hit the market as soon as they announced their engagement, and these Kate thimbles are simply something else.
These chocolates would have been the perfect gift for anyone jealous of Kate's new royal status.
Even royal babies get their own memorabilia. These thimbles of Princess Charlotte were to celebrate her christening in 2015.
Now, this Prince William and Kate Middleton toilet seat cover might be too much, even for the biggest of royal fans.
Forget about tea towels or coffee mugs, a British company designed a box of condoms to commemorate Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding!
How about honoring the late Queen Elizabeth II with this t-shirt?
Complete your royal kitchen with this red apron and wooden spoon. You'll feel like you're cooking up a royal feast.
The oddest and funniest royal souvenirs
You won't believe some of these exist!
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Royal souvenirs aren't anything new. From Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897 to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 2018 wedding, eccentric souvenirs have been made to mark these occasions for decades. So whatever royal souvenirs you're looking for, you'll surely find them. Click on for more!