SweetDreamers pledge to support new royal arrival

SweetDreamers – the brand behind the iconic ewan the dream sheep – has pledged to support the impending new royal arrival with a new limited-edition ewan.

There will be just ten majestic new sheep available and each will have an exclusive golden crown and feature a tab embroidered with ‘Royal Baby 2019’.

As soon as the royal birth is officially announced, the limited-edition ewans will be going on sale.

All proceeds from the sale of these ten ewans will be donated to Well Child, one of the Duke and Duchess’ chosen charities they’ve asked the public to support in honour of their baby.

Well Child is the national UK children’s charity making it possible for children and young people with exceptional health needs to be cared for at home instead of hospital, wherever possible.

Lynda Harding, the founder of SweetDreamers and the brains behind ewan the dream sheep commented: “I am so excited about our royal ewans and look forward to pledging some support for such a wonderful charity. It’s not every day that a new royal is born, so we just had to do something to celebrate.”

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