King Charles III's business offers a range of pet-friendly products, extending from dog biscuits to waterproof coats.
King Charles III Introduces "Royal Dog Treats" at Balmoral Castle
King Charles III has ventured into the pet industry with the launch of a new handmade dog biscuit line, dubbed "Royal Dog Treats". The biscuits, baked at Balmoral Castle, are made with 100% natural ingredients, including wholemeal flour, egg, and rich chicken stock.
Each bag contains 75 grams of these bone-shaped, hand-baked biscuits, priced at £5 (approximately $6.40 to $6.70 USD/Euro). The treats are sealed in brown bags and are part of a larger "Balmoral Pet Collection", which includes dog accessories such as tweed collars, leashes, cookie bags, and water bowls adorned with royal insignia.
A peanut butter variety of the treats is reportedly in the works. The product line represents a blend of tradition, personal passion, and modern entrepreneurship from King Charles III, reflecting his long-standing love for dogs and commitment to natural, organic approaches consistent with his farming advocacy.
The Royal Dog Treats are available online for delivery beyond Scotland, making them accessible to customers across the UK and internationally.
This new pet business is another example of the monarch's business acumen. The Queen's estates at Balmoral and Sandringham offer tourist experiences, themed dinners, cabin stays, and the sale of exclusive items, generating an estimated 500,000 pounds annually from ticket sales and other services.
Meanwhile, Queen Camilla also shares a passion for animals. Last May, she rescued an eight-week-old mixed breed puppy named Moley from the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in London. The Duke of Edinburgh, son of Queen Elizabeth, has welcomed a new dog named Snuff, a Lagotto Romagnolo, marking his first canine pet in two decades. Prior to Snuff, the Duke had a Jack Russell named Tigga, who was with him for 18 years.
The specifics of the new pet business are not detailed in the provided text, nor is it mentioned whether it is a part of the Balmoral or Sandringham estates or whether it is a charitable venture or a commercial enterprise. However, it reinforces the image of the Crown and showcases the monarch's business acumen.
References:
- The Telegraph
- The Guardian
- BBC News
- The Independent
People can now indulge in a royal lifestyle by treating their pets with the "Royal Dog Treats", a new handmade dog biscuit line introduced by King Charles III. Alongside these treats, the Balmoral Pet Collection offers various dog accessories, reflecting the monarch's long-standing love for dogs and commitment to natural, organic approaches.