TALK OF THE TOWN: King Charles adds honey from his own bees to make rum (but at £45 for a bottle, there's a sting in the tail)

TALK OF THE TOWN: King Charles adds honey from his own bees to make rum (but at £45 for a bottle, there's a sting in the tail)
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TALK OF THE TOWN: King Charles adds honey from his own bees to make rum (but at £45 for a bottle, there's a sting in the tail)
Published: Jan, 04 2025 23:24

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TALK OF THE TOWN: King Charles adds honey from his own bees to make rum (but at £45 for a bottle, there's a sting in the tail) Rum was the spirit of choice for William and Harry’s teenage parties in the basement at Highgrove – and now their father is creating his own blend.

Made with the honey of Charles’s own bees on his country estate, Highgrove Honey Infused Rum is now being sold by the King’s Foundation – with the proceeds going to charity.

Their honey, blended with the rum, promises to produce a flavour of tropical fruit, soft spices and toasted coconut – with a potent kick of 38 per cent alcohol.

King Charles is creating his own blend of honey-infused rum from bees on his own country estate.

But the history of rum at Highgrove was not always so sweet.

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