Royal decorations have sparked a scandal: why they are compared to wax figures.
Criticism of the Christmas baubles from the royal family
According to The Sun: Consumers have expressed negative feedback about a set of Christmas baubles related to the Royal Family, calling them 'terrible'. Social media users noted that the baubles look 'like something from the worst wax museum'.
These decorations are currently being sold for prices ranging from £38 to £40 each at the elite London store Selfridges, however, judging by the reaction, they are not successful. On the contrary, the set has sparked ridicule among online users.
“These Christmas baubles look like they were made in the worst wax museum”
The discussion about these decorations gained momentum after they began to be shared on various platforms. Users actively express their comments on the quality and design of the products, creating a wide resonance.
The reaction to the baubles indicates how important aesthetics and the quality of products are to consumers, especially when they are associated with royal themes. This could serve as a lesson for manufacturers who aim to create appealing decorations for Christmas celebrations. Consumer opinions in this case have already played a crucial role in shaping the image of the product in the market.
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