The Royal Collection Trust has unveiled the official range of commemorative china celebrating Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's upcoming wedding.
Cornflower blue with white detailing, the souvenir collection, which is available to buy for the public, features a delicate gold monogram of the couple's initials side by side, entwined with a white ribbon and surmounted by Harry's coronet according to DailyMail.
While it's not yet known what VIP guests will be eating off on the big day, royal watchers can get their hands on a little piece of the special occasion by snapping up a souvenir from the Royal Collection's gift shop, which start at £19.95.
It bears a striking resemblance to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's commemorative china set, which was decorated with a pattern of doves, white ribbons and hearts in silver, gold and grey, set against a pale grey striped background.
The decorative border on Harry and Meghan's collection is inspired by the couple's wedding venue, based on the stylised tree ironwork of the 13th century Gilebertus door of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, where the couple will marry on May 19.
Revealed today by the Royal Collection, the official china, which is finished in 22 carat gold, has been hand made in Stoke-on-Trent using 250-year-old methods and techniques.
When Harry and Ms Markle's choice of wedding venue was announced, the prince's communications secretary described Windsor as a 'very special place' for Harry, and said that the couple had regularly spent time there together during their whirlwind romance.
Harry and his American fiancee will have approved the fine bone china range by the Royal Collection Trust which includes a miniature coffee mug costing £19.95, a standard coffee mug for £25, a pillbox at £35, a tankard for £39 and a plate at £49.