Kate Middleton has had a favorite fragrance for many years. And it’s a safe bet that you like yourself too.
The princess of Wales is known for her impeccable look. Each of her outfits is chosen with care, her hair always perfectly styled, and her impeccable makeup. In short, an incarnation of perfection. So when the name of its favorite perfume for years is revealed, we necessarily want to acquire it. Already in 2011, a few weeks after his marriage to Prince William, the Daily Mail media unveiled the fragrance that Kate Middleton wore the D -Day: White Gardenia Petals from the Illuminum brand. Princess fans throw themselves on the precious perfume and in just a few days, stocks are sold. But this is not the daily scent of the crowned head.
It is not a secret for anyone, the princess of Wales loves flowers. His fragrance for more than a decade therefore pays homage to this love since we are talking about Orange Blossom of the British brand Jo Malone. The perfume opens with a floral agreement where we find in particular the clementine flower. It then gives way to a bouquet of white flowers where white lilac, orange blossom and white lilac stands out. In the background, it is Iris wood and vetiver who come to tickle the nostrils.
The brand describes Orange Blossom itself as “the shimmering garden of an oasis”. It makes you want, right? On the brand’s website, it is found at the price of € 146 per 100ml. Kate Middleton loves this smell so much that he is rumored that, at her request, candles of the same scent were lit in the abbey of Westminster on the day of her wedding.
Finally, it seems that another scent of Jo Malone seduced the princess. Indeed, in the work Majesty (Pygmalion Editions), the journalist Bertrand Meyer-Stabley assures that we find Red Roses in the affairs of Kate Middleton (again and always flowers therefore). Again, the smell promises to be bewitching since there is no less than seven different roses, a heart of crumpled violet leaves and a hint of lemon. So, ready to feel as good as your favorite princess?