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Those who are looking for something larger can choose from plates, £45 each, a limited edition £95 traditional teddy bear or a £95 velvet cushion.

All of the designs feature lion and unicorn motifs taken from the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom as well as oak leaves from the Middleton family crest, topped with the Cambridge ducal coronet.

Unusually, none of the items come in pink - a contrast to the china produced for Prince George's birth in 2013 which came in blue, white and gold.

However, the star and tassel motifs were previously used for the new baby's older brother and the collection, as before, was hand-made in Stoke-on-Trent.

The new collection, which goes on sale today, does have some competition, however, in the shape of a range unveiled by Royal Crown Derby.




Wouldn't it be wonderful if they named her Diana?  I seriously doubt they will.