What Perfumes Do Royals Wear?

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Specific perfume choices of royals can be challenging to confirm, as many of their personal preferences are kept private. However, there have been some reports and speculations about the perfumes that members of the British royal family have worn.

First by Van Cleef & Arpels: Lady Diana’s perfume
In his memoir, Spare, Prince Harry also revealed his mother's favorite scent—First by Van Cleef & Arpels. In fact, that the fragrance, with its notes of hyacinth, rose, jasmine, amber, and sandalwood, was so closely associated with his mother that years later, breathing in the scent during a therapy session brought memories of her flooding back.

Much like her future daughter-in-law, Princess Diana picked a soft white floral scent for her wedding day in 1981. The late Princess of Wales wore Houbiquant's Quelques Fleurs, a sumptuous blend of tuberose, jasmine, lily of the valley, and rose to marry Prince Charles.

She loved to wear 24 Faubourg by Hermès, created by perfumer Maurice Roucel in 1995. A powerful white floral scent, with peach top notes, as well as notes of orange blossom and amber.

White Rose by Floris: Queen Elizabeth II’s perfume
Buckingham Palace has never officially talked about the Queen’s preferences perfume-wise.

Queen Elizabeth reportedly wore Guerlain L'Heure Bleue, a spicy citrus with a powdery dry down. It's been a classic for the fragrance house ever since the scent was created in 1912.

Another fragrance believed to be favoured by Queen Elizabeth II was White Rose by Floris. The perfume was launched all the way back in 1800 and is one of the oldest ever created by the House of Floris.

Orange Blossom Cologne by Jo Malone: Kate Middleton’s perfume

She has been a fan of Dior for quite some time and has worn Dior Dune in the past.

The Duchess of Cambridge has worn Orange Blossom by perfumer Jo Malone for several years now. She also chose this particular aroma for the candles in the reception room at her wedding in April 2011.

For her 2011 wedding to Prince William, the Princess of Wales chose a springtime scent White Gardenia Petals by little-known British Perfumer Illuminum.

Wild Bluebell Cologne by Jo Malone: Meghan Markle’s perfume

the Duchess of Sussex explained that she loves fragrance so much that she has three that she alternates between, including Wild Bluebell by Jo Malone London.
One of her favourite fragrance is Côte d’Azur by Oribe.
It "embodies the glamour and heat of the legendary destination" and has notes of bergamot, jasmine and sandalwood.

Eau Sauvage by Dior Parfum: King Charles III’s cologne
Prince Harry’s biography proffers the information: King Charles III wore Eau Sauvage by Christian Dior. “He was always sniffing things. Food, roses, our hair,” Prince Harry writes. “Maybe he was taking all these long breaths because it was hard to smell anything other than his personal perfume. Eau Sauvage [by Dior]. He would put it on his cheeks, his neck, his shirt. Floral, with a hint of something harsh, like pepper or gunpowder, it was made in Paris. It says so on the bottle.” A perfume worn by Charles III at many official events, and perhaps even at his coronation on 6 May.

Another king’s choice is Green Irish Tweed by Creed.  That feels entirely plausible – conservative, and from a prestige UK brand with a French twist.

Prince William aftershave
The Prince of Wales smells “sharp and zesty, with hints of peppercorn and pine” thanks to Penhaligon’sBlenheim Bouquet.
The eau de toilette was originally commissioned by the ninth Duke of Marlborough in 1902. The prince’s rumoured fragrance is also the same brand as his late mother’s.

Prince Harry aftershave
In contrast to his relatives, Harry is more of a “typical bloke” and has worn Davidoff Cool Water in the past, according to Yahoo Lifestyle. Rumour has it he has now swapped to Terre d’Hermes, a leathery fragrance described as emanating “the warmth and density of wood combined with the softness of benzoin and sparkle of shiso”.

Nowdays Prince Harry is rumoured to be a fan of Terre d’Hermes. A fresh and spicy signature scent is just what we imagined the charming redhead Prince to wear.

Princess Anne

Calèche by Hermès.  This aldehydic white floral is the line’s first feminine fragrance. Elegant, correct, and a bit interesting.

Princess Margaret

Oscar by Oscar de La Renta. The musky and floral perfume has notes of orange blossom, ylang-ylang and opoponax and is the perfumer's oldest fragrance.

Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly famously wore a fragrance from Creed, a royal favorite since 1780, to marry Prince Rainier of Monaco. Her husband-to-be had in fact commissioned Fleurissimo as a wedding day gift for his bride. The aristocratic spritz dries down to a bouquet of tuberose, violet, iris, and Bulgarian rose.
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Timecode:
00:25 LADY DIANA

00:58 QUEEN ELIZABETH II

01:20 KATE MIDDLETON

01:36 MEGHAN MARKLE

01:55 KING CHARLES

02:15 PRINCE WILLIAM

02:30 PRINCE HARRY

02:40 PRINCESS ANNE

02:50 PRINCESS MARGARET

03:04 GRACE KELLY

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What"s meghan markle on here for ?

ccmogs
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Princess Kelly Creed fragrance is almost 100% not true. As the house of Creed was revealed to have made up stories about who made and wore their fragrances. Though they have been a tailor house for centuries, the only started making fragrances in the late 70s or so. All information can be found in the book “the ghost perfumer “

rammul
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I THINK MEGAN MARKLE WOULD WEAR POISON

MaryGoodman-kk
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They all wear the sent of blood and sweat of the peasants.

nigelnigel.
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French classics such as "blud du child" and "pedo du mond"

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