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THE King has launched a range of pet products fit for animal royalty, including a bowl with gold trimmings and a crown.

Doggies can channel their inner corgi by playing with a toy bone embossed with a fancy “Buckingham Palace” label.

King Charles has launched a range of pet products fit for animal royalty, including a bowl with gold trimmings and a crown
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King Charles has launched a range of pet products fit for animal royalty, including a bowl with gold trimmings and a crownCredit: Getty
Your pet can now wolf down its grub from a £30 china bowl, with 22-carat gold edging and crown motif
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Your pet can now wolf down its grub from a £30 china bowl, with 22-carat gold edging and crown motifCredit: Splash
The bowl boasts an inscription from Buckingham Palace
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The bowl boasts an inscription from Buckingham PalaceCredit: Splash

The accessories have been designed “for pampered pooches and fabulous felines”, exclusively for the Royal Collection Trust.

Your pet can now wolf down its grub from a £30 china bowl, with 22-carat gold edging and crown motif.

It boasts an inscription from Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle or, for monarchy-loving pets north of the border, the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

Dogs can gnaw on a £19.96 pink bone created by designer Rory Hutton.

There is also a matching bandana at £10.96, bow tie for £12.95 and a £35 coat.

A £90 hamper of goodies will ensure yours is “the best dressed four-legged friend”, the website boasts.

The website states: "For the pampered pooch or fabulous feline in your life, this hamper has all the accessories needed to be the best dressed four-legged friend. 

“Upgrade your usual pet bowl with this Windsor Castle English Fine Bone China pet bowl with a glossy white finish and 22 carat burnished gold trimmings.

“From the Rory Hutton collection, made exclusively for the Royal Collection, a dog treat pouch, bow tie, bandana and toy bone.

“Each item features a bold design of a pink dog printed on a complementing pink background to create a striking look and have elements of brown suede.”

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