King Charles has put up 25 special royal items up for auction.
From December 1, 25 Christmas stockings created from former Sandringham House curtains are reported to go under the hammer.
The auction sis a part of the King's Foundation's 12 Days of Christmas auction.
The starting price for the royal items is £250 per stocking.
The Sandringham house, which is located in Norfolk, England, is one of Charles’ royal residences.
The residence hold special place in history as previously two British monarchs, George VI and George V, both passed away there.
The house got a refurnished look with new curtains making the previous ones to be auctioned for charity.
Out of the 25 stockings, 24 will be auctioned for charity and the last one has been reserved as a Christmas gift for the King himself.
The auction is scheduled to begin on December 1 and will go on till December 12.
The stockings have been tailored by Dumfries House Sewing Bee, a community project led by the foundation.
The organisation dedicated six hours to craft each stocking.
Previously in 2023, window dressings from Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle were transformed into high-end kimonos.