THE monarchy is to battle once more with the Homes of Parliament — launching a brown sauce to rival HP.
A royal ketchup can be splattering available on the market — however each will want a considerable sauce of revenue at £6.99 a bottle.
The “Royal Property” condiments are produced on the Queen’s place in Sandringham, Norfolk.
Though a repeat of the English Civil Warfare is unlikely, they are going to be in competitors with sauce large Heinz, which has a royal warrant to provide our mealtime desk toppers.
Sandringham’s Tomato Sauce has dates, apple juice and spices, and is “superb for breakfast or any time of the day”.
It should set you again an eye-watering £6.99 for a 295g bottle, in comparison with 60p for Sainsbury’s 460g model.
Sandringham’s Brown Sauce is “full of vinegar and spices”. However it's lower than half the dimensions of a 600g bottle of Heinz-owned HP — £2.89 at Tesco.
Norfolk native Kate Taylor, 41, mentioned: “If I’m paying £6.99 for a bottle of one thing I would like wine in it.”


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