Ever wondered what it’s like to smell like royalty? Well, you’re in luck! The British royal family isn’t just about crowns and gowns, they’ve got some serious game in the fragrance department too. Here’s a glimpse into the preferred perfumes of all the coolest women in the Royal Family – a list of scents behind some of the most iconic public figures outside the entertainment industry.
Kate Middleton
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton favours the iconic Orange Blossom Cologne by Jo Malone, a scent that evokes warmth and floral sweetness. A fixture in her life for many years, this fragrance was also selected for the candles at her wedding reception, underscoring its significance.
The Body Shop Full Orange Blossom Eau De Parfum serves as a close match, offering an accessible option for those looking to mirror the Duchess’s choice.
Meghan Markle
She may not be classified as royalty anymore, but Meghan Markle, like her sister-in-law, finds her fragrance preferences align with the offerings of Jo Malone, choosing Wild Bluebell Cologne as her go-to scent. Characterised by its fresh and enchanting aroma, Wild Bluebell combines the sweet and delicate notes of bluebell with the fruity zest of persimmon and the softness of white musk. This fragrance captures the essence of modern royalty with its simple yet captivating allure.
For those looking to capture a similar scent profile without the royal price tag, the Marks & Spencer Amongst The Orange Groves Eau De Parfum presents a delightful alternative. This perfume offers a citrusy bouquet with top notes of mandarin and lemon, heart notes of orange blossom, jasmine, and neroli, and a musky base.
Princess Diana
Lady Diana, remembered for her timeless style, loved First by Van Cleef & Arpels. This perfume, highlighted in Prince Harry’s biography “Spare,” combines floral notes like rose, jasmine, and hyacinth with a woody essence of amber and sandalwood. It’s a scent that captures the elegance and complexity of her character, still vivid in her son’s memory.
For those seeking a similar fragrance, the Fabessentials by Fabindia Eau De Parfum Rose and Sandalwood offers an elegant yet traditional blend of roses and spices, echoing the late Princess Diana’s favourite pick.
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II’s choice, Guerlain L’Heure Bleue reflects a preference for powdery fragrances. While the palace remains mum on her specific favourites, experts suggest this scent was chosen for her wedding day and was one of her absolute favourites. Created in 1912, this timeless scent supports notes of bergamot and neroli along with powdery iris notes, gourmand vanilla, benzoin, and tonka bean.
A great, budget-friendly dupe for the same has to be the Elizabeth Arden Trust Love Eau De Toilette. While this one does sport a few more floral scents like lily of the valley, peach, and freesia – it’s pretty similar to the late Queen’s scent and won’t burn a hole in your pocket.
These perfumes, much like the royals themselves, leave a lasting impression, blending tradition with personal preference to create unforgettable signatures. Whether through a direct connection or a similar essence, each fragrance offers a glimpse into the world of royal elegance and style.
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