Jack Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie
Jack Brooksbank's initial is only featured in few wedding china pieces released for his and Princess Eugenie's wedding. Pictured: Brooksbank, Princess Eugenie attend the Chelsea Flower Show press day at Royal Hospital Chelsea on May 23, 2016 in London, England. Getty Images/Heathcliff O'Malley - WP Pool

The Royal Collection Trust just released a range of commemorative wedding china ahead of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s royal nuptials.

Princess Eugenie’s “E” initial is written in a scripted form on a wedding china coaster, mug, and teacup that is also adorned with a blue and green design. The coaster is priced at $26, while the saucer and teacup cost $32. The pillbox costs $37, and the tankard is priced at $50.

However, it has been noted that Brooksbank’s “J” initial only appeared on a teacup and on the side of the tankard. This is quite different from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s commemorative wedding china where both of their initials are seen on the different items that are part of the collection.

Joe Duggan, a journalist for Express, noted that Brooksbank’s initial is seen on fewer items because he is a marrying a female member of the royal family. This means that he is not allowed to use the royal coronet.

But despite his initials not being shown on all the items, Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank’s wedding china are still symbolic of their relationship. The pieces are decorated with garlands of ivy that symbolize their home in Ivy Cottage. They are also woven with a pattern of English wild bluebells, forget-me-nots, and the white rose of York.

All of the proceeds from the couple’s wedding china will go directly to the Royal Collection Trust, a charity that is responsible for the care and conservation of the Royal Collection.

Princess Eugenie and Brooksbank will tie the knot at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle at 11 a.m. Their nuptials will be attended by all of the members of the royal family, the couple’s colleagues, and friends. A carriage procession will follow shortly after the ceremony.

The royal couple will also have three receptions within the span of two days. The first one will be hosted by Queen Elizabeth II. The second and third receptions will be hosted by Prince Andrew at the Royal Lodge.