Prince George, William, Kate and Harry's Overseas Gift List Revealed: Honey From the Obamas, a Skateboard and More!

Palace discloses full list of presents received in 2014 during travels abroad

By Rebecca Macatee Jan 14, 2015 6:01 PMTags
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Kensington Palace published the list of official gifts received by Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George and Prince Harry during their overseas visits in 2014—and it's safe to say the royals were adequately fêted with presents everywhere they went!

Prince George, perhaps, fared the best—receiving nearly 800 gifts over the course of the year. He was showered with the most toys, clothing items, books, furniture and even a boat during his royal tour of New Zealand and Australia. The mayor of one Australian town gave him a surfboard, and he also received a skateboard, a rocking horse and cricket gear during his trip down under. Kate and Wills were gifted lots during the spring trip as well, receiving clothing items, cupcakes and whiskey,  just to name a few things.

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And even though Georgie didn't accompany mum and dad for their December visit to New York and Washington D.C., he still received plenty of gifts! President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama gave the future king a "soft toy" just in time for Christmas. They also gave Kate a "basket of honey" and William two unnamed books.

George also received multiple toys, a "miniature academic gown" from mom and dad's alma mater The University of St. Andrews, books and, of course, that adorable Cavs jersey from LeBron James!  Kate and William received some notable gifts during their visit to the States, too, like gingerbread (from multiple individuals, actually), a "selection of condiments," chocolate coins, dreidels and Christmas decorations.

As for Harry? He received an automatic rifle during his trip to Oman in November, a wristwatch from Abu Dhabi,  a racing helmet from Brazil and a special forces knife from Chile.

So what are the royals to do with all these thoughtful items? Keep them for personal use, if they like. And if not? According to the palace website, "Under no circumstances should official gifts be sold or exchanged..." Presents received overseas can, however be displayed in royal residences, become part of the royal collection or be placed on temporary or permanent loan with a reputable organization.

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