King Charles III has taken a shocking step ahead of Christmas due to high inflation.
As per Metro, the British monarch’s Highgrove estate has raised the price of a Christmas dinner to more than £40 for paying guests.
For those unversed, the price for the delicious meal has been increased for the third consecutive year at his majesty’s house and grounds in Gloucestershire.
Last year, guests were charged up from £39.50 but this year they had to pay £41.50 for two courses.
The King’s Foundation previously got candid about “sustainable dishes characteristic of the Cotswolds” and “the rich larder offered by Highgrove Gardens and many brilliant local farmers and producers.”
On December 13, Charles graced the annual Crafts at Christmas event at Highgrove Gardens near Tetbury, England.
During the event, he was photographed smiling and socializing while looking dapper in beige over coat which he paired with grey pants and white shirt.
Notably, the festive lunch is being served between November 20 and December 21 in Highgrove’s elegant Orchard Room Restaurant at the king and Queen Camilla’s private residence in Tetbury.