LONDON — A royal scent.
British perfume house Penhaligon’s has at all times had royal associations. Its founder, William Henry Penhaligon, was the court barber and perfumer to Queen Victoria.
After Queen Victoria’s death, Penhaligon created the corporate’s longest surviving scent for the Duke of Marlborough named Blenheim Bouquet as an ode to Blenheim Palace. The bespoke fragrance turns 120 this 12 months.
Now, the brand has collaborated with Charles, Prince of Wales, on a fragrance called Highgrove Bouquet, inspired by his private residence together with his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. One among the most important ingredients utilized in the fragrance is weeping silver lime, which grows within the couple’s garden.
Highgrove Gardens opens every 12 months between April and October to permit visitors...
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