If you have a special anniversary in the calendar this year, why not give your other half the royal treatment by taking inspiration from Kate and William who are celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary on 29 April.

Weddings on Female First

Weddings on Female First

Every day, the Concierge service at American Express takes calls from husbands, wives, boyfriends and girlfriends looking to make a special gesture. Whether it's a table at a favourite restaurant, help arranging a surprise party or expert advice selecting the perfect gift, the Concierge team sorts requests, no matter how big or small.

Now the team has put together its top tips for making sure your anniversary is as regal and memorable as possible.

It's all in the detail - Personalisation is a great way to make your loved one feel special and remind them that your efforts and gifts are for them only. Depending on how many years you are celebrating, tradition dictates themed gifts, for instance the material to mark five years is wood, and therefore a personalised wooden keep-sake box could be a thoughtful gift. Alternatively, embrace your youthful romantic side and choose an engraved tree swing for your garden or a wooden plaque with the venue and date of your wedding.

Put your love first - It's true that opposites attract, but sometimes pastimes don't quite match. To show your partner how much they mean to you, why not choose an activity that you know they love, but perhaps you rarely do together? If one of you prefers health and fitness and the other loves food, why not sign up to a long distance run together or attend a cooking school to level the playing field in the kitchen? By getting involved in what they care about, your gift will say much more. You never know, you may enjoy the activity more than you first thought, and will be able to continue doing something you love together.

Be unique - Generic gifts such as flowers and chocolate are always welcome, but perhaps lack originality. While getting married at Westminster Abbey may be a stretch too far for most of us, why not consider booking a behind the scenes tour of an exhibition or gallery for an extra special date. Museum 'lates' can be a great opportunity to see the sights in the evening, with a glass of champagne in hand. Or, recreate your first date, choosing the same restaurants or bars you went to in the early days. This means you can relive the nervous chemistry and feel nostalgic about your first few meets.

Take a break - Spending time together is key to an anniversary and choosing to escape by getting away for a mini break will always feel special. If you're looking to keep the regal feel to your celebrations, why not choose a country home in the UK to enjoy the spring air, afternoon tea and long walks in the countryside. Wax jacket and wellies optional.

Become royalty - Finally, if you want to make your other half feel like royalty, consider buying them a coat of arms from their family heritage or book a box at the theatre. Alternatively, naming a star in their honour will last a lifetime.


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