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How You Can Claim £100-Worth of Jewellery in Leicester on the King’s Coronation Day

If you’re lucky enough to share your name with certain members of the royal family, you could be in for a sparkling surprise to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

To celebrate this historic moment, family-owned jeweller Beaverbrooks is giving away a £100 gift card at its Leicester store to namesakes of our soon-to-be King and Queen.

Leicester Time: How You Can Claim £100-Worth of Jewellery in Leicester on the King’s Coronation Day
Photo: Patrick van Katwijk

The jeweller, which is based in the city’s Highcross, is calling for anyone with a first name of Charles or Camilla to come forward and get their hands on a £100 gift card – which can be spent on a collection of diamonds, jewellery and watches.

Charles and Camilla namesakes need to simply be the first person to visit their local Beaverbrooks store on the day of the Coronation, Saturday May 6 2023, and show valid photo identification to a member of the store team. There will only be one winner per store.

Anyone with the name Charlie, Charly, Charli, Charley, Charlee, Charleigh and Camilla (but not Camille) will also be applicable for the sparkling giveaway.

The jeweller will be handing out the gift cards across the country on the big day – but with only one available per store, those looking to claim are advised to act fast if they want to secure themselves a royal treat.

Leicester Time: How You Can Claim £100-Worth of Jewellery in Leicester on the King’s Coronation Day
Picture: Beaverbrooks

“The coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla is going to be one of the biggest royal events of the century – and who wouldn’t want to mark such a special occasion with some sparkle!” said Jacqui Joynson, store manager at Beaverbrooks Leicester.

“We’ve been celebrating huge life moments like these with our customers for over 100 years, and we hope that anyone in Leicester lucky enough to share their name with the King or Queen will be able to choose something they can treasure forever.”

For more information, visit www.beaverbrooks.co.uk/charles-and-camilla