With the coronation of King Charles III fast approaching, we’ve rounded up the best coronation memorabilia, gifts and souvenirs to celebrate the momentous occasion, from classy mugs to limited edition coins and much more.
King Charles’s coronation will take place on May 6, 2023, with a Bank Holiday taking place on May 8. To celebrate the formal crowning of the King, events are expected to take place around the UK. There will be an official concert with coronation performers and a laser light show at Windsor Castle on Sunday May 7, as well as local parties and celebrations around the country, with pubs and bars expected to stay open for longer over the weekend of the coronation.
There are also lots of King Charles III coronation memorabilia, gifts and souvenirs available to mark the important occasion, from coronation mugs and thoughtful gifts that keep on giving to homeware accessories that will stand pride of place for years to come. Browse our list of the best coronation memorabilia to get inspired for the big day.
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The best King Charles III coronation memorabilia and gifts
Handmade in Stoke-on Trent, this bone china container holds a scented candle with notes of white lily, jasmine, Sicilian lemon and soft wood. The perfect candle to have burning while hanging the coronation decorations.
These intricately-designed biscuits are presented in a commemorative coronation tin which can be used for years to come once the lemon-flavored biscuits are all gone. However, the sweets have a shelf life of three months, so you or your lucky recipient can enjoy them even when the weekend's festivities are over. These hand-iced biscuits will surely go down a treat at your local street party.
This limited-edition plate set features two side plates, one commemorating King Charles III and the other depicting the late Queen Elizabeth II, with both royals joined by their beloved dogs. The hand-painted plates can be purchased alongside matching mugs and/or tea towels for a truly special coronation gift.
This steel tea caddy from Emma Bridgewater is the perfect place to store tea bags, but it could also be used for trinkets and other bits and bobs. The coronation-style tin features imagery of crowns and the lid reads '3 Cheers For the King', in the classic Emma Bridgewater font. Stock up with tea in this caddy for your guests watching the occasion with you (oh and if you're wondering how to watch King Charles's coronation, we've got you covered).
This 100% silk scarf from Harrods can be worn a variety of different ways, and not just on the coronation weekend; the recipient can enjoy this gift for years to come.
M&S are offering a variety of products in its coronation range - including this set of three tea towels, which are made with 100% cotton and feature with a sweet design depicting four dogs at a tea party.
This Fortnum & Mason coronation gift box includes everything you could want for the weekend: a box of organic Darjeeling tea, smooth milk chocolate crowns, and a jar of preserve made from British berries.
Cath Kidston has designed a range of memorabilia to celebrate the coronation, with this small cushion featuring His Majesty and his two corgis; the corners of the cushion are also adorned with tiny lovehearts.
This 300-piece jigsaw puzzle tells the story of King Charles III throughout his life, from his birth to his coronation, as well as featuring iconic images such as royal residences, Charles's beloved Jack Russells, and much more. The puzzle is sure to keep you or your recipient busy and entertained for a while.
This high-quality earthenware teapot features a cobalt blue design, with subtle decorations and text reading 'To celebrate the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III' on the lid. Both dishwasher and microwave safe, this is a gift for tea-lovers to enjoy for years to come.
Hosting a coronation celebration? These thick napkins will delight your guests, as they depict a range of King Charles III's favorite things, including gardening tools and paintbrushes, and musical instruments. The napkins are hand-made to order and are made with organic cotton.
This stylish canvas tote bag is hand-made in Britain and can be machine-washed (just make sure to turn the bag inside out before washing). Marking the royal's love of the environment and gardening, images of foliage, flowers and wildlife are intertwined with symbols such as paintbrushes and pens to signify his passion for the arts. The bag also features illustrative ivy, a symbol of commitment.
Bring this fruit cake along to your street party and enjoy a slice alongside a cup of tea on the big day. The jewel cake is made with fruits, nuts and glace cherries, and is presented in an adorable commemorative tin, which depicts the royal coat of arms.
Featuring the same design as the accompanying tote bag, this simple mug is illustrated with images of wilderness and nods to King Charles's various interests and passions. Serve cups of tea in these mugs on coronation weekend, or simply enjoy the mug for yourself.
This vibrant print depicts the official coronation emblem, the St. Edwards Crown, alongside elements from the royal crest and Union Jack. The hand-drawn design also features King Charles III's Jack Russells, with Union Jack bunting adorning the top of the image. Gift this to a loved one to mark the special occasion, or hang it in your own living space.
To commemorate the coronation in May, Emma Bridgewater has created this hand-crafted and hand-decorated small mug, which features the text '3 Cheers For the King' and banners of purple, red and yellow, alongside iconography of the crown jewels. This mug retails at £17 but there's often an opportunity to save a bit of money using the latest Emma Bridgewater discount codes.
If you'd rather gift or buy yourself a coronation souvenir that can be worn, this t-shirt is available in men's and women's sizes (kids' sizes are currently out of stock, but they may come back in stock before the coronation weekend). With five different colors to choose from, this gift will be appreciated by whoever you're buying for.
This enamel mug is available in several different colorways, with some options featuring the words 'King Charles III Coronation 6th May 2023' in English, and some with a translation to Welsh. The 10oz mug is a sturdy traveling option, and would also make a great gift for coffee lovers.
This double-sided chopping board can also be used as a serving platter, so it'll no doubt go down well as a gift to the loved one in your life hosting coronation celebrations. Handmade in the UK, the board is crafted from sustainably-sourced eucalyptus wood.
Hand-crafted and hand-decorated in the UK, this Emma Bridgewater limited-edition side plate features imagery of lions and coronation crowns, alongside a banner that reads '3 Cheers for the King'. The perfect addition to a coronation table, as a gift to a friend or to treat yourself.
An essential for any coronation street or garden party, this King Charles coronation bunting includes 20 flags, with extra length at each end of the 6-meter bunting for tying and securing. The bunting can be used inside or outside, and with next-day delivery available, you won't have to worry about last-minute DIY decorations.
Will there be a King Charles coronation coin?
On Monday, April 24, Royal Mint will release an official limited-edition King Charles coronation coin, with UK 50p coins and £5 coins available. Some stockists have created their own King Charles coronation coins, such as the Westminster Abbey shop (though this is currently out of stock).
Will there be a King Charles coronation medal?
Lots of people are wondering will King Charles have a coronation medal?, as when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned Queen in 1953, a commemorative coronation medal was released. Other special occasions within the monarchy, such as The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, have also been celebrated with the release of a medal, so it is expected that there will be a medal for King Charles’s coronation - however, no confirmation of this has been given yet.
While there's no word on an official medal yet, the Armed Forces charity AWARD has created its own commemorative King’s coronation medal to mark the occasion - available to those who meet the eligibility criteria.