Queen Elizabeth is selling gin as revenue from tourism dips in the wake of COVID-19
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED KINGDOM/ Updated : Jul 15, 2020, 16:54 IST
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In what comes as interesting news is that Queen Elizabeth II is selling gin that has been prepared from leaves, handpicked from the backyard of Buckingham Palace, as revenue from tourists visiting her residences has crashed due to … Read more
In what comes as interesting news is that Queen Elizabeth II is selling gin that has been prepared from leaves, handpicked from the backyard of Buckingham Palace, as revenue from tourists visiting her residences has crashed due to COVID-19 pandemic. This means that we can now taste the exclusive gin that the Queen likes to drink. Read less
If you are curious to know how the drink has been packaged, it comes in a chic blue glass bottle that says Buckingham Palace Dry Gin right on the front.
It has been reported that all profits from the sale will go to the Royal Trust Collection, which manages the Buckingham Palace. As they say, the show must go on!
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