The Prince was heard saying: “It’s so sweet. Thank you very much.” He then asks the family what he should do with the gift and the child suggests giving it to his eldest son. “I might give it to George, thank you very much,” he adds. Other unconventional offerings include tins of jam and stuffed corgi toys. The line-up of tributes has proved challenging for the Royal Parks, who will eventually have to sort out the monuments. This led to a call from Royal Parks for more conventional tributes. “Unfortunately, gifts and art will not be accepted and the public is asked not to bring them into the parks,” a spokesperson said. “You must not bring non-floral items/artifacts such as teddy bears or balloons.” It is understood the memorials will be removed from the parks in the weeks following the Queen’s funeral. The flowers will then be taken to a nursery and prepared for composting,