WTTB unveils royal range

The company will help people throughout the UK celebrate the King’s coronation

David Osgar
March 2, 2023
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Print supplier Where the Trade Buys (WTTB) has debuted its range of Coronation themed prints and merchandise.

The Coronation of King Charles III will take place on Saturday May 6th, 2023, meaning the UK will celebrate with a national bank holiday on Monday May 8th, 2023.

Speaking when the holiday was announced, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Oliver Dowden said: “The Coronation combines the sacred and the solemn, but it is also celebratory.

“This bank holiday will once again give people across the United Kingdom the opportunity to come together as families and communities to welcome His Majesty to the throne as we mark this important day in our nation’s long history.”

Many businesses and companies will undoubtedly theme products around this event, leaving to a myriad of royal themed packaging and prints.

WTTB is one of the first to unveil its range including merchandise like cake boxes, hand clappers, posters, coasters, and gift tags.

The company is even offering printed invitations, and a King Charles cardboard cut-out that can take centre place at any Coronation street party, alongside traditional products like banners, badges, and framed prints.

Speaking about the range, Louise Stephenson, managing director of WTTB, says: “We know how popular our jubilee products were and this is another historic occasion that everyone will want to celebrate.

“We’ve come up a wide variety of royal-themed merchandise which will help people to mark the day in real style and that can also help create lasting memories of an event that happens very rarely.

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