Is the Royal Wedding coverage making you feel queasy? Buy yourself a souvenir sick bag
If you're already sick of hearing about the Royal Wedding, you're definitely going to need one of these come April the 29th.
Graphic designer Lydia Leith has screen-printed souvenir sick bags that are selling for just £3.
The first, limited edition, batch of 'Throne Up' bags - perhaps unsurprisingly - sold out almost immediately.

'Throne Up': Lydia Leith's sick bags are emblazoned with a picture of the happy couple and a warning to keep the bag handy on April 29th
The bags are available in pillar-box red, or royal blue, from the artist's website. Lydia ships worldwide and promises that order will reach their buyers in time for the big day.
Wedding memorabilia is sat to make around £26million - despite Palace officials trying to crack down on souvenirs.
They banned branded tea towels way back in December. Earl Peel, who heads up the Royal household, said: 'We want items that are permanent and significant.'
So you can assume they won't think much of Lydia's addition to the memorabilia market.


Commemoration: Each bag has an illustration of William and Kate in the outfits they wore when they announced their engagement to the press
Each bag has an illustration of William and Kate in the outfits they wore when they announced their engagement to the press.
Under the picture, a warning reads: 'Keep this handy on April 29th 2011'.
Lydia told the Huffington Post: 'The bags are just a bit of fun, a sort of antidote to the hysteria surrounding the wedding -- I'm not an anti-monarchist in the slightest!
'It started out as a joke around the dinner table and I made them expecting to sell a handful to friends and family but it seems there is a much greater demand.'
Lydia added, 'I'm a fan of Royal memorabilia myself and I just thought it would be a lighthearted addition to what's available to commemorate the day.'
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