If you've got a name fit for a king of queen you could bag yourself a free Butlin's holiday.
Forget a day trip to Windsor or a holiday to Balmoral, the three royally lucky Brits will win a break for them and their family to visit a resort of their choice in 2023/24 - if they have the right name.
Anyone who shares a name with King Charles III and his wife Queen Camilla can enter the draw.
What’s more, the giveaway isn’t limited to those with the specific names of our new King and Queen Consort.
Those named; Charles, Charlie, Charley, Charli, Charl, Camilla, Cam, Kam, Kamilla, Cammie or Cameron can also enter by heading to www.butlins.com/competitions.
The giveaway launched on Tuesday 18 April and will run until the Coronation on Saturday 6 May, with the winners being contacted via email later that month.
With three resorts in Skegness, Bognor Regis and Minehead, Butlin’s offers action-packed family breaks that include access to live shows and performances from headline acts, as well unlimited fairground rides, looping water slides and playgrounds.
Josh Engleman of Butlin’s, said: “With the Coronation just around the corner, and it being a momentous time to spend with your loved ones, we really wanted to get involved in the celebrations and launch something fun for families to get involved in.
“We have so much to offer on our family breaks, with activities fit for a king or queen, such as our Splash Waterworld, and fantastic entertainment from The Masked Singer Live and Stephen Mulhern.”
Butlin’s Skegness has also recently unveiled its brand new £2.5M Butlin’s SKYPARK, an inclusive playground, that has been designed so children of all abilities can play together, shoulder to shoulder.
The epic new attraction will be open at its Skegness resort from Easter 2023, and will be open and free for families to use.
In the middle will be the 45ft Tower of Excitement which has panoramic sea views and an illuminated 32ft slide.
The playground is divided into zones based on "positive play emotions" called Joy, Calm, Excitement, Happiness, Surprise, and Curiosity.
The Joy section will be for under 5s, while Excitement, Happiness and Surprise is catered for 6-12-year-olds.
Calm and Curious is designed for all ages, as will the Heart Line, which is a playground for kids to enter the park through.
Another big feature of the park will be the UK's longest seesaw, which comes in at an impressive 78ft.
The more people use it, the more a series of lights will illuminate the attraction.
Other experiences include sensory games and equipment, as well as wheelchair-accessible rides such as roundabouts and trampolines.