If your name is William or Kate, you could get your hands on £100 worth of jewellery in High Wycombe.
To celebrate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s 10-year wedding anniversary, Beaverbrooks, which has a store in the Eden Shopping Centre, is giving out £100 gift cards to anyone who shares the same name as the royal couple.
The jeweller is calling on anyone with a first name of Kate or William to come forward and claim their £100, which can be spent on diamonds, watches and jewellery in store.
It comes as the couple prepare to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary tomorrow (April 29) with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
To claim a £100 gift card, locals named Kate or William will need to visit the High Wycombe Beaverbrooks store and present valid identification to a member of the store team.
The first person to come into store with valid identification will get the gift card.
Anne-Marie Weekes, store manager at Beaverbrooks High Wycombe, said: “Kate and William’s special day was the most talked about wedding of the century.
“Celebrating 10 years of marriage is such a brilliant milestone, so what better way to celebrate than by giving away £100 worth of jewellery to namesakes of the special couple?
“…[We] hope that anyone in High Wycombe lucky enough to share their name with the Duke and Duchess will be able to choose something beautiful they can treasure forever.”
Just one gift card will be available, and the store manager’s decision is final. For full terms and conditions, visit beaverbrooks.co.uk/kate-and-will.
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