King III. Charles may only reign for 24 hours, but memories celebrating his life are already popping up online from avid royal fans.
Mugs, the Union flag and fridge magnets, as well as key chains and T-shirts featuring the face of the new monarch, are on sale today on sites like eBay and Etsy.
The former Prince of Wales became King Charles when his mother, the Queen, died in Balmoral yesterday at the age of 96.
A user is selling a King Charles III – Jumbo fridge magnet souvenir that includes a portrait of the new monarch and the lyrics of the national anthem “God Bless the King”.
The magnet retails for £2.69. Meanwhile, a keychain with the same design retails for £2.58.
King Charles III may only reign for 24 hours, but memories celebrating his life are already popping up online from avid royal fans.


An eBay seller is already selling a £16.99 T-shirt with a black and white portrait of the new king and the word ‘King’.
A King Charles III membership badge, complete with an image of the king and the words ‘Will you rule over us, God bless the king’, retails for £3.99.
Meanwhile, a mug with a portrait of the king and the words “To celebrate the reign of King Charles, 2022” sells for £8.99.
A “vintage style bunting” with the face of King Charles and the Union flag is also available for £6.99 on the site.
It is defined as the “election of the new king”.


Meanwhile, another eBay seller is selling a large Union flag with a portrait of the new king in the middle for £7.62.


Recently, an eBay seller started a badge with a portrait of King Charles and the words “You want to rule us.”
Sale of goods, King III. It takes place when Charles and his queen consort Camilla are greeted today by the thousands of benefactors gathered outside Buckingham Palace when they first meet their subjects as monarchs.
The crowd applauded the couple as they arrived at the palace before the king left the county of Bentley and began to shake hands with the crowd, many of whom shouted “God save the king”.
In emotional scenes, an impromptu rendition of the national anthem exploded when the royal flag was hoisted over Buckingham Palace for the first time in his reign.
Police pulled the crowd back from the main gate of Buckingham Palace at around 1:30 p.m., awaiting the King’s visit, while the officers drew a 30-metre path through the crowd and bouquets of flowers.


Meanwhile, others are selling mugs online featuring the new portrait of the king for £8.99 to royal fans.


Other royal fans can buy t-shirts wearing a gold crown with a mocking portrait of King Charles for £11.13 on etsy.
Charles and his wife, Camilla, disembarked at RAF Northolt at 13:30 shortly after leaving Balmoral and spent the night there after rushing to the bedside of the deceased queen.
The King will meet with Prime Minister Liz Truss before delivering a televised address to the nation at 6 p.m. this afternoon.
Despite his grief, Charles devoted himself to his duties as monarch. He ordered that a period of “royal mourning” be observed for the Queen until seven days after her burial.
Royals will be mourned by royal family members, royal family staff and officials of the royal family, as well as troops performing ceremonial duties.


Meanwhile, a wreath featuring the new portrait of the king is on sale online for £6.99 (left), while royal fans can pick up a trophy that reads ‘Long live the king’ for £9.50 (right)

Other vendors stock fridge magnets and keychains with new national anthem on the front
Buckingham Palace, meanwhile, announced today that the king will be announced at 10:00 am on Saturday at the Accession Council at St James’s Palace State Apartments. It will be published for the first time in history.
Members of the royal family made an urgent effort to stand by the fragile monarch as his health deteriorated yesterday.
Kensington Palace said Prince William, now Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge, left Balmoral shortly before 1 a.m. and will return to Windsor to join his family for the accession council.
Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, still reside at the estate.
Source: Daily Mail