Queen Elizabeth.Photo: Bav Media/SplashNews.com; Chris Jackson/Getty Images01of 07WinePlatinum Jubilee English Sparkling Wine.Royal Collection TrustIn honor ofQueen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne, the monarch released a sparkling wine. The blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier is made exclusively from fruit grown and hand-picked in vineyards in Kent and West Sussex.$5302of 07Dog PerfumeQueen Elizabeth.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesQueen Elizabeth’s love for dogs (and animals in general) is well documented, so it’s only right that she released aperfume especially for pups. The Happy Hounds Dog Cologne, which will be sold for in the gift shop of the monarch’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, is described as a “long-lasting” fragrance of “coastal walks” that can “be used on male and female dogs,” according toThe Sun.$1403of 07GinRoyal Collection ShopBoth the Queen’s Sandringham estate and Buckingham Palace have their owngins. The liquor from the Queen’s famous London home includes “lemon verbena, hawthorn berries and mulberry leaves are among the 12 botanicals hand-picked for the gin in the Gardens at Buckingham Palace."$5404of 07HoneyRoyal Collection ShopThe honey gathered from beehives on the heather-rich moorland of the Queen’s Balmoral Estate in Scotland, where the royal family like to spend their summer holiday, promises a “velvety texture.“Kate Middletonis alsointo beekeeping, so there’s a chance the Duchess of Cambridge had a hand in the treat.$1205of 07ScotchRoyal Collection ShopThe Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland has been a royal residence for over 500 years, and this 12- year-old single malt Scotch Whisky specially selected for Royal Collection Trust Shop has been matured in oak barrels to add distinct flavor found in the wood.$10206of 07BeerRoyal Sandringham EstateRounding out the Queen’s liquor selections is a brew from her Sandringham estate. The amber ale is naturally produced locally using organic laureate spring barley harvested at Sandringham, with three varieties of hops added — and it even comes as a ready-to-go gift set.$3407of 07Ketchup and Brown SauceQueen Elizabeth.Bav Media/SplashNews.com; Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesQueen Elizabethreleased her own brand of condiments, including tomato ketchup and brown sauce (which is like a steak sauce). The products are made at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk using ingredients from the grounds.The ketchup, which is marketed as “ideal for breakfast or any time of the day,” is flavored with dates, apple juice and spices, while the brown sauce is “packed with vinegar and spices."$9

Queen Elizabeth.Photo: Bav Media/SplashNews.com; Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Tomato ketchup and brown sauce sold at Sandringham

01of 07WinePlatinum Jubilee English Sparkling Wine.Royal Collection TrustIn honor ofQueen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne, the monarch released a sparkling wine. The blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier is made exclusively from fruit grown and hand-picked in vineyards in Kent and West Sussex.$5302of 07Dog PerfumeQueen Elizabeth.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesQueen Elizabeth’s love for dogs (and animals in general) is well documented, so it’s only right that she released aperfume especially for pups. The Happy Hounds Dog Cologne, which will be sold for in the gift shop of the monarch’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, is described as a “long-lasting” fragrance of “coastal walks” that can “be used on male and female dogs,” according toThe Sun.$1403of 07GinRoyal Collection ShopBoth the Queen’s Sandringham estate and Buckingham Palace have their owngins. The liquor from the Queen’s famous London home includes “lemon verbena, hawthorn berries and mulberry leaves are among the 12 botanicals hand-picked for the gin in the Gardens at Buckingham Palace."$5404of 07HoneyRoyal Collection ShopThe honey gathered from beehives on the heather-rich moorland of the Queen’s Balmoral Estate in Scotland, where the royal family like to spend their summer holiday, promises a “velvety texture.“Kate Middletonis alsointo beekeeping, so there’s a chance the Duchess of Cambridge had a hand in the treat.$1205of 07ScotchRoyal Collection ShopThe Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland has been a royal residence for over 500 years, and this 12- year-old single malt Scotch Whisky specially selected for Royal Collection Trust Shop has been matured in oak barrels to add distinct flavor found in the wood.$10206of 07BeerRoyal Sandringham EstateRounding out the Queen’s liquor selections is a brew from her Sandringham estate. The amber ale is naturally produced locally using organic laureate spring barley harvested at Sandringham, with three varieties of hops added — and it even comes as a ready-to-go gift set.$3407of 07Ketchup and Brown SauceQueen Elizabeth.Bav Media/SplashNews.com; Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesQueen Elizabethreleased her own brand of condiments, including tomato ketchup and brown sauce (which is like a steak sauce). The products are made at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk using ingredients from the grounds.The ketchup, which is marketed as “ideal for breakfast or any time of the day,” is flavored with dates, apple juice and spices, while the brown sauce is “packed with vinegar and spices."$9

01of 07WinePlatinum Jubilee English Sparkling Wine.Royal Collection TrustIn honor ofQueen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne, the monarch released a sparkling wine. The blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier is made exclusively from fruit grown and hand-picked in vineyards in Kent and West Sussex.$53

01of 07

Wine

Platinum Jubilee English Sparkling Wine.Royal Collection Trust

queen elizabeth

In honor ofQueen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne, the monarch released a sparkling wine. The blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier is made exclusively from fruit grown and hand-picked in vineyards in Kent and West Sussex.$53

02of 07Dog PerfumeQueen Elizabeth.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty ImagesQueen Elizabeth’s love for dogs (and animals in general) is well documented, so it’s only right that she released aperfume especially for pups. The Happy Hounds Dog Cologne, which will be sold for in the gift shop of the monarch’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, is described as a “long-lasting” fragrance of “coastal walks” that can “be used on male and female dogs,” according toThe Sun.$14

02of 07

Dog Perfume

Queen Elizabeth.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

queen elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth’s love for dogs (and animals in general) is well documented, so it’s only right that she released aperfume especially for pups. The Happy Hounds Dog Cologne, which will be sold for in the gift shop of the monarch’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, is described as a “long-lasting” fragrance of “coastal walks” that can “be used on male and female dogs,” according toThe Sun.$14

03of 07GinRoyal Collection ShopBoth the Queen’s Sandringham estate and Buckingham Palace have their owngins. The liquor from the Queen’s famous London home includes “lemon verbena, hawthorn berries and mulberry leaves are among the 12 botanicals hand-picked for the gin in the Gardens at Buckingham Palace."$54

03of 07

Gin

Royal Collection Shop

queen elizabeth

Both the Queen’s Sandringham estate and Buckingham Palace have their owngins. The liquor from the Queen’s famous London home includes “lemon verbena, hawthorn berries and mulberry leaves are among the 12 botanicals hand-picked for the gin in the Gardens at Buckingham Palace."$54

04of 07HoneyRoyal Collection ShopThe honey gathered from beehives on the heather-rich moorland of the Queen’s Balmoral Estate in Scotland, where the royal family like to spend their summer holiday, promises a “velvety texture.“Kate Middletonis alsointo beekeeping, so there’s a chance the Duchess of Cambridge had a hand in the treat.$12

04of 07

Honey

queen elizabeth

The honey gathered from beehives on the heather-rich moorland of the Queen’s Balmoral Estate in Scotland, where the royal family like to spend their summer holiday, promises a “velvety texture.“Kate Middletonis alsointo beekeeping, so there’s a chance the Duchess of Cambridge had a hand in the treat.$12

05of 07ScotchRoyal Collection ShopThe Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland has been a royal residence for over 500 years, and this 12- year-old single malt Scotch Whisky specially selected for Royal Collection Trust Shop has been matured in oak barrels to add distinct flavor found in the wood.$102

05of 07

Scotch

queen elizabeth

The Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland has been a royal residence for over 500 years, and this 12- year-old single malt Scotch Whisky specially selected for Royal Collection Trust Shop has been matured in oak barrels to add distinct flavor found in the wood.$102

06of 07BeerRoyal Sandringham EstateRounding out the Queen’s liquor selections is a brew from her Sandringham estate. The amber ale is naturally produced locally using organic laureate spring barley harvested at Sandringham, with three varieties of hops added — and it even comes as a ready-to-go gift set.$34

06of 07

Beer

Royal Sandringham Estate

queen elizabeth

Rounding out the Queen’s liquor selections is a brew from her Sandringham estate. The amber ale is naturally produced locally using organic laureate spring barley harvested at Sandringham, with three varieties of hops added — and it even comes as a ready-to-go gift set.$34

07of 07Ketchup and Brown SauceQueen Elizabeth.Bav Media/SplashNews.com; Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesQueen Elizabethreleased her own brand of condiments, including tomato ketchup and brown sauce (which is like a steak sauce). The products are made at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk using ingredients from the grounds.The ketchup, which is marketed as “ideal for breakfast or any time of the day,” is flavored with dates, apple juice and spices, while the brown sauce is “packed with vinegar and spices."$9

07of 07

Ketchup and Brown Sauce

Queen Elizabeth.Bav Media/SplashNews.com; Chris Jackson/Getty Images

Tomato ketchup and brown sauce sold at Sandringham

Queen Elizabethreleased her own brand of condiments, including tomato ketchup and brown sauce (which is like a steak sauce). The products are made at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk using ingredients from the grounds.

The ketchup, which is marketed as “ideal for breakfast or any time of the day,” is flavored with dates, apple juice and spices, while the brown sauce is “packed with vinegar and spices."$9

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