under the Duchy Originals from Waitrose brand, 2012 The Duchy Originals brand was originally conceived in 1990 as an outlet for the organic food grown on the Prince of Wales'
Highgrove House estate and nearby Home Farm which he had leased from the Duchy of Cornwall in the mid-1980s. The first Duchy Originals product was oaten biscuits. Products were initially sold through high-end stores such as
Harrods and
Fortnum & Mason. During the 1990s, Duchy Originals products began being stocked in farm shops and independent delicatessens and expansion during the 2000s saw a selected range of Duchy Originals products becoming widely available in most major UK supermarkets, with Waitrose as the brand's largest customer. By 2008 sales of Duchy Originals had raised over £7 million cumulatively for
The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund. Due to the
2008 financial crisis, the Duchy Originals business began losing money, amounting to around £3 million in 2009, and in September of that year Duchy Originals agreed an exclusive deal with Waitrose. From August 2010 products were relaunched under the Duchy Originals from Waitrose brand and the then range of around 200 lines was expanded to over 300. In the summer of 2015 the brand name was changed to Waitrose Duchy Organic. which operates separately from the Duchy of Cornwall. The lease on Home Farm was not renewed in 2020, but the Prince of Wales continued to farm organically at
Sandringham House. The new tenant of Home Farm continued the relationship with Waitrose Duchy Organic, which reported a profit of £3.6 million in 2021. == The brands ==