WANT to celebrate like royalty tomorrow but don’t have the cash to splash?

Then worry not, as Morrisons has made its version of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding cake and it costs just £7.

Meghan and Harry’s cake is being made by London-based pastry chef Claire Ptak using lemon, elderflower and flowers and is expected to cost thousands of pounds.

The supermarket chain’s version of the cake will be made with three ten-inch layers of classic sponge, lemon curd and whipped British cream flavoured with elderflower.

The sides of the cake will be decorated with white chocolate curls and it will be topped with pink rose petals and will be available from Morrisons Verwood’s cake shop counter.

But that’s not all.

They have also created a £25 version of the bride-to-be’s wedding bouquet which is available from the store’s FlowerWorld section

It will include pink peonies – widely known to be Meghan’s favourite flower – along with snapdragons and large white avalanche roses.

Fashionable London-based florist Philippa Craddock has been chosen to create the wedding flowers and Kensington Palace has said they will include peonies, foxgloves and white garden roses.

Morrisons has chosen its flowers to match Meghan’s selection as far as possible, for example, snagdragons closely resemble the wild foxglove.

The cake and bouquet will both be available until May 20.

Mark Gissing, Store Manager at Morrisons Verwood said: “Customers who weren’t lucky enough to get an invite but want to take part in the celebrations, will still be able to enjoy a cake fit for a prince and princess. And Meghan has chosen some stunning flowers, so we wanted our customers to enjoy our own version of her bouquet.”