
Antique Royal Menu Highgrove Prince Charles Wales Playing Polo & Breaks His Arm
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Fine antique Menu in French for a luncheon at Highgrove prepared for Prince Charles of Wales embossed in red with the Prince of Wales Feathers, dated on the reverse as being 3rd July 1990, that day he was playing polo and broke his arm - this was the menu for his lunch before the accident, accompanied by Ian's name card. From the collection of Lt Col Ian Robertson who worked for the Prince at the Duchy of Cornwall
Menu Size: 15.5 x 10.5 cm approx
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Royal: Prince Charles
To Commemorate: Food & Drink
Type: Menu
Royalty: UK Royalty
Manufacturer: Royal Household
Features: Antique
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Vintage: Yes