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  • Writer's pictureSwati Bhat

Burberry introduces a limited-edition scarf honouring King Charles III.

Burberry's Highgrove Gardens Scarf offers a royal touch.

Burberry, a British heritage brand with a Royal Warrant, has released a limited-edition printed scarf commemorating the grounds at His Majesty King Charles III's private palace at Highgrove.


Swati Bhat


The green-hued scarf exhibits, designed in collaboration with Highgrove, feature an illustrated depiction of Highgrove House's gardens in Gloucestershire.

The silk scarf symbolises both parties' synergies, according to a press release from Burberry, "from commitments to protecting the environment, an admiration of the natural world, and the championing of quality craftsmanship."

The scarf's design combines key features of Highgrove's interconnected gardens, including birds and dragonflies, as well as wildflowers such as delphinium, yellow rattle, snowdrop, ox-eye daisy, early purple orchids, and fritillary, growing beneath silver birch and magnolia trees.

The limited-edition printed Highgrove scarf has been released ahead of King Charles III's coronation on May 6. It costs 350 pounds and is available in Burberry stores, online, and at highgrovegardens.com and Highgrove stores.








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