No matter what mess your royal-wedding mug throws at you, there's a commemorative tea towel to soak it up.
In December, Buckingham Palace deemed disposable items like tea cloths and T-shirts "in poor taste," refusing to give them its official seal of approval.
But in January officials had a change of heart, ostensibly to appease manufacturers like supermarket chain Asda, which had already planned "Royal Dry-ness" tea towels. Now department store John Lewis is offering a 30-in. (76 cm) towel emblazoned with a crown, the wedding date and a William & Catherine logo for $10. And ToDryFor, an Oxford-based tea-towel business, offers a more playful "Corgi Royal Wedding" towel for $16. "Just remember that the key to a good marriage is making sure you don't take each other for granted, which means sharing chores!" the online description reads. Did you hear that, William?
In December, Buckingham Palace deemed disposable items like tea cloths and T-shirts "in poor taste," refusing to give them its official seal of approval.
But in January officials had a change of heart, ostensibly to appease manufacturers like supermarket chain Asda, which had already planned "Royal Dry-ness" tea towels. Now department store John Lewis is offering a 30-in. (76 cm) towel emblazoned with a crown, the wedding date and a William & Catherine logo for $10. And ToDryFor, an Oxford-based tea-towel business, offers a more playful "Corgi Royal Wedding" towel for $16. "Just remember that the key to a good marriage is making sure you don't take each other for granted, which means sharing chores!" the online description reads. Did you hear that, William?