Prince Charles will postponed his wedding to pay respect the Pope, and he will get married the next day.
Time to cash in.
London - The rather flat royal wedding memorabilia market suddenly perked up yesterday as souvenir hunters clamoured for products bearing the wrong date.
As manufacturers, including the Royal Mint, raced to redesign their ranges to feature April 9, items marked April 8 were in heavy demand.
Gavin Williamson, managing director of Aynsley, in Stoke-on-Trent, which produces commemorative bone china, received 500 orders right after the postponement.
"It was complete panic when we heard the news," he said.
"People believe, they will be collector's items and are keen to get their hands on them,"
But experts took the gloss off expectations.
"The change of date gives things an added novelty value,' said Erix Knowles, from auctioneer Bonhams.
"But we are talking about a long time before things are worth anything significant."
The Royal Mint is correcting a collection of commenorative coins.
While panic briefly gripped the town of Windsor after Prince Charles postponed his wedding by 24 hours, organisers and hoteliers managed to juggle their plans and now expect an even busier day come Saturday.
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POOR old Charles, damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.
Has anybody thought that if he had married the love of his life years ago, instead of that "fruitcake" Diana, he would now be a happily married man with probably a loving and caring family?
Tony Lovelock.
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He didn't have to do that, People die every day and get married every day so that's really up to him.