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King Charles has introduced a new range of his own-brand gin at his Sandringham Estate, with a pop-up bar offering a "full-bodied" raspberry and apple gin with fruits steeped in distilled spirit. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters King Charles' casual side hustle alongside being the British sovereign has been revealed as he launches his latest business venture for tourists. The monarch has adventured into the world of boutique spirits by offering his own-brand alcohol at bargain prices, with gins starting as cheap as £6.

50. These will be available to buy at the King's new pop-up gin bar on his Norfolk property. Royal expert Gordon Rayner claims that every evening before dinner, the King indulges in his favourite cocktail which is a balanced mix of gin and dry vermouth, finished with an olive or twist of lemon, OK! reports.



The 75-year-old is no stranger to embracing gastronomic enterprises. Earlier in the year, he launched a new line of burgers at the upmarket eatery located within his sprawling 20,000-acre estate. He also introduced guests to homemade ice cream derived from local produce at another pop-up on the grounds.

Yet, it's clear that gin holds a special place for him, perhaps influenced by last years moment caught on camera when he was seen relishing a glass of gin in Malton, Yorkshire. Those wishing to experience a regal tipple can do so without breaking the bank; The Sun reports that a G&T at Sandringham Estate's gin bar comes with a friendly £6.50 price tag.

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99 and gin-infused chocolates costing £14.99 from the estate shop. Whether visitors have a preference for the "full-bodied" raspberry and apple gin, created from fruit left to macerate in spirit, or the Celebration Gin with its hints of Sharon fruit, zesty citrus, and delicate floral notes sourced straight from Sandringham's own garden, there's a regal flavour to suit any palate.

Each sumptuous drink is served in a glass engraved with the late Queen Elizabeth's name, honouring the rich offerings of the Norfolk estate. It's evident that the royals share our fondness for a celebratory tipple or a relaxing evening drink after a taxing day. Be it a zesty gin and tonic, a lively cocktail, or a straightforward pint, the royals are no strangers to enjoying an alcoholic drink now and then.

While King Charles has a penchant for various beverages, including martinis and gin and Dubonnet, Queen Camilla's preferences are somewhat distinct. The King relishes a sharp gin and tonic on his overseas trips or a Scotch whisky at other times. Queen Camilla, meanwhile, has a passion for wine.

She once disclosed, "My father was in the wine business, so I was brought up as a child drinking wine and water rather like the French! " Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily Showbiz newsletter here ..

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