Several members of the Royal Family were pictured wearing matching scarves during their annual Christmas Day church service in Sandringham, England. Lady Louise Windsor; Anne, Princess Royal, and her husband Timothy Laurence; Samuel Chatto, and the Earl of Snowdon were among the family members who coordinated with the accessory. The Highgrove Heritage scarf was produced by Highgrove Gardens, the private home of King Charles and Queen Camilla in Doughton, England, and The Prince’s Foundation, in partnership with Scottish woolen mill Johnstons of Elgin. The design was inspired by the previous partnership between The Campaign for Wool, a coalition designed to educate consumers about the benefits of wool and the wool industry, and King Charles for the coalition’s 10th anniversary scarf. Highgrove Heritage Scarf The Heritage scarf is detailed with the traditional Prince of Wales check, which is woven over an enlarged Shepherd check. The rich colors featured in the scarf, a deep yellow and cool-toned gray, were inspired by the colors found at Highgrove Gardens. The scarf can be purchased through both the Highgrove Gardens and Johnstons of Elgin websites with 10 percent of all Johnstons of Elgin sales being donated to The Princes Foundation. Rumored to have been a gift from King Charles,
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