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Queen Elizabeth II launches her own line of ketchup

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By Lerato Maimela

January and February are amazing months for the Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II as she has been, and still will be, celebrating the milestone as the longest reigning monarch in British history.

England is getting ready to celebrate with the Queen as she will be marking her 70th year of her reign on 6 February 2022.

Her Royal Highness ascended to the throne on 6 February 1952, when she was just 25 years old, but her coronation was postponed to June the following year to give the Queen some time to mourn her father’s death.

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The Sun recently revealed that amid all the planning for the celebrations of the Queen’s upcoming platinum jubilee, she has released her own line of condiments which are made from the ingredients grown on her Sandringham estate.

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The royal family member will be releasing her own ketchup sauce, as well as brown sauce. The Queen’s ketchup is described to be “ideal for breakfast or any time of the day”, while the brown sauce is described to be “packed with vinegar and spices”.

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“A real family favourite, packed full of tomato and lightly spiced, this ketchup is delightful. Vibrant and fruity, this ketchup can be enjoyed any time of the day, perfect to add flavour to a dish,” says a note on the package of each bottle of sauce.

In 2020, Queen Elizabeth released her own alcohol brand after many sources revealed that the monarch was a huge fan of gin, and enjoyed having some of her meals with a glass in hand.

The alcoholic drink is created using fine ingredients from the gardens of the Queen’s London residence such as hawthorn berries, lemon verbena, and mulberry leaves.

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