Queen Elizabeth reportedly wears 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.
Floris London is known to be the Queen's go-to perfume brand, with rumours that she opts for the signature White Rose scent. As the only perfume brand to be granted a royal warrant from the Queen, Floris London definitely has the royal seal of approval.
Queen Elizabeth II – the internet says she wore either White Rose by Floris, or L'Heure Bleue by Guerlain. Maybe she wore both, who says you have to stick with one scent? These seem likely choices; a green/sweet floral and a powdery heliotrope, both with a respectable lineage.
Top notes are Mandarin Orange and Bergamot; middle notes are Cognac, Coriander, Jasmine and Rose; base notes are Vanilla, Patchouli, Tonka Bean, Incense, Sandalwood and Musk.
Kate Middleton's favorite perfume is Orange Blossom by Jo Malone. She loves soft, white floral scents in particular and stays away from overly heavy scents. As a duchess, she can't wear perfume while attending to royal duties, but she loves to spritz timeless, subtle perfumes when she's not working.
When it comes to smelling good, the Queen is said to use Floris London.
Queen Elizabeth reportedly wears 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.
According to Vogue, Kate's signature scent is Jo Malone's Orange Blossom. In fact, she loves it so much that she reportedly even chose to have the citrusy aroma waft through Westminster Abbey on her wedding day to Prince William in 2011.
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In the early 80s there were two standard colognes with him wherever he went, Aramis and Lagerfeld. He did try others occasionally but always reverted back to those.
The Queen has always loved a classic lipstick. According to royal insiders, among her favourites are Elizabeth Arden's Beautiful Colour lipsticks, which she has been spotted applying during functions.
Does the Queen ever clean? Although it's unlikely the Queen binge watches Netflix while ordering Uber Eats to Buckingham Palace, it turns out Her Majesty does like to get her hands dirty at home - and even does her own washing up.
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Queen Elizabeth II seldom wore little more than lipstick and a hint of blush for her public appearances, and called upon Clarins Compact Powder for her complexion (the brand made an exclusive lipstick to match her suit for Coronation Day in 1953 to celebrate the Queen's loyalty to them).
The Queen. It's thought that the Queen chose White Rose by Floris – a floral blend with spicy carnation – for her wedding day and it's remained close to her heart (and her wrists) ever since.
What scent does Meghan Markle like to wear? The Duchess of Sussex reportedly loves Côte d'Azur by Oribe. This is an Amber Floral fragrance for women and men.
Meghan Markle is a big fan of fragrance…
"So much so that if I leave the house and I don't put any on, I'll turn around and go back home." Prince Harry's wife announced that her favourites are Oribe Côte d'Azur Eau de Parfum and Jo Malone's Wild Bluebell and Wood Sage & Sea Salt Cologne.
Using information from fragrantica.com, a survey by showerstoyou.co.uk noted that Prince Charles is also a huge fan of Creed's Green Irish Tweed, which is also the most expensive fragrance favored by any member of the royal family.
Though a certain amount of mystery surrounds what has gone into retaining that royal radiance, there is one product Her Majesty is said to have relied on for decades to keep her skin looking and feeling hydrated: Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Cream.
They're royal, but they're not superhuman. Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton and other members of the British royal family have relied on their own beauty wits (and their makeup artists!) to look like total perfection every time they make an appearance.
Contrary to popular belief, there aren't any royal manicure rules. Let's dispel a royal protocol rumor right off the bat: Duchesses Kate and Meghan are free to wear any shade of nail polish. “There's no actual protocol about dark nail polish,” royal correspondent Omid Scobie told BAZAAR.com in a 2018 interview.
Royal residences reportedly keep Yardley soaps on-hand, and per Marie Claire, private guests to Windsor Castle are given Yardley products, too.
Although her favourite shades have never been named, rumour has it that the prestigious Elizabeth Arden brand has long been supplying them. Beyond Buckingham Palace, Molton Brown is a beloved British brand.
Kate Middleton has been a style influencer since well before she married Prince William, but her effortless, understated beauty look is equally coveted by fans—and made all the more lovable by the fact that Middleton often does her own makeup, even on her wedding day.