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Pierre Casiraghi and Beatrice Borromeo's wedding gift list revealed

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Pierre Casiraghi and Beatrice Borromeo's 25 July wedding date is quickly approaching, and just like with any other wedding, guests will no doubt be wondering what they can get the nearlyweds as a gift.

As the pair prepare for two sets of nuptials – a civil ceremony at the Prince's Palace in Monaco and religious vows a week later in Italy – their wedding gift registry has been revealed.

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Pierre Casiraghi and Beatrice Borromeo's wedding registry has been revealed

Given that the Princess Caroline's son is Monegasque and the bride-to-be is Italian, the pair have made two wedding registries, one in Monte Carlo and another in Milan, reports Italian magazine Oggi.According to the article, prestigious boutique Czarina – which has two stores in Monaco and offers antiques, jewels, and home décor – has been chosen for its chic and ethical pieces.

Included in the registry is a salt and pepper set in the shape of flamencos which costs $110, a wooden nutcracker that resembles a snail at $610, a tray with antler handles at $445 and also a mobile bar adorned with leather at $14,000.

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The pair will hold ceremonies at the Palace in Monaco, and also on one of Beatrice's family's islands

The pair, who are both avid readers, have created a second registry in the Taschen bookstore in Milan, hitting two price points: one that's more economical, and another that includes books costing up to $11,000 for a single volume.

Some of the genres chosen includes architecture, since Pierre works in one of the leading firms in Monte Carto, as well as travel and photography. The couple have included a six-volume signed autobiography created and illustrated by Playboy founder Hugh Hefner that describes his first 25 years with the magazine.

But the charitable couple gave guests a third option, the account number of the AMADE foundation children's charity.

The organisation was created by Princess Grace of Monaco in 1963 and Pierre's mother Princess Caroline is currently president. The Royal couple would like the proceeds from this "wedding gift" to help a project that supports disadvantaged children in Sicily.

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