He sells a range of goods from his rural hideaway at Highgrove House and he also unloads handbags loved by his future mother the Queen on the Buckingham Palace official store website.
Cancer-fighting Charles likes to eat the bee product for breakfast in his Highgrove pile Gloucestershire.
Buyers are told: “A taste of royal luxury, enjoy the purest essence of nature with our exquisite British honeycomb, harvested directly from the beehives of Highgrove Royal Estate. This honeycomb is created by industrious bees who forage among the most beautiful wildflowers and hedges and offers a truly unique and delicious taste experience.
“Our honey is produced with care exclusively handmade, double-walled beehives on request. These unique masterpieces provide the perfect environment for our bees to thrive and produce the highest quality honey.