The Queen has reportedly launched her very own exclusive brand of condiments, complete with tomato sauce and brown sauce.
The sauces are expected to be sold under the Sandringham Royal Estate label at the estate's online shop, where her majesty also sells Sandringham Gin, Sandringham Golden IPA, and a wide variety of preserves, chutneys, confections, and teas.
"Many of our products are proudly made using ingredients from the wider Estate," the shop site boasts.
The Queen's Tomato Sauce and Brown Sauce will both come in glass jars, printed with Royal Estate labels, as well as vibrant illustrations of some of the ingredients inside, at least according to images obtained by the MailOnline.
Both releases are "ideal for breakfast or any time of the day", as stated on the label.
The details on the Tomato Sauce bottle read: "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."
You may have to break the bank to buy them though as the 95-year-old British monarch's sauces do not come cheap. The sauces are on sale for a hefty £6.99 for 295g, which is over 10 times more than a bottle of Sainsbury's own brand ketchup, which retails for 60p, and almost four times dearer than a 342g bottle of Heinz ketchup with a 1.75 price tag.
Although Her Majesty's latest venture may seem a little out of the blue, it has been reported she is quite the foodie and enjoys classic British meals, such as fish and chips when she stays at Balmoral, and is partial to a scone – with jam first, of course.
A source previously told Fabulous: "She very occasionally treats herself to fish and chips when at Balmoral.
"A footman is dispatched to get it from the local town of Ballater."