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Tetley Celebrates Royal Wedding with Diamond Teacup Giveaway
After taking the “Which Royal Family Member Are You?” quiz, the lucky winner will receive a mug set with a 1-carat diamond.
North Bergen, N.J.--Saturday is a big day for England’s royal family and to celebrate, British tea company Tetley is holding a giveaway.
The Royal Diamond Teacup Sweepstakes will award one lucky winner a mug that has a 1-carat diamond embedded in the handle.
A spokesperson said Tetley isn’t releasing any information about the diamond, including quality or the retail value of the mug. She did note, though, that the diamond was affixed to the piece by a jeweler.
To enter the sweepstakes, Tetley has asked U.S. residents over the age of 18 to take its “Which Royal Family Member Are You?” quiz at TetleyRoyalDiamondTeacup.com.
It includes such questions as “Which biscuit do you prefer with your Tetley?”, “In which decade would you have thrived?” and “Where would you live in the U.K.?”
Entries for the Royal Diamond Teacup Sweepstakes will be accepted through Saturday, the day when His Royal Highness Prince Harry of Wales is set to marry American actress Meghan Markle.
Ten runners-up will receive Tetley royal tea prize packs.
Also in honor of the royal wedding, the British beverage company is awarding all married couples with the names Harry and Meghan who can provide documentation in the form of a marriage certificate a one-year supply of its British Blend Tea.
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