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Prince Charles launches “Highgrove Bouquet”, his first perfume

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The son of Elizabeth II, known for his love of gardening and flowers, presents his first fragrance, made with the famous fragrance brand Penhaligon.

“So much confidence. So much sophistication. So much charm.” With these words Prince Charles describes “Highgrove Bouquet”, his first perfume, put on sale this summer for the modest sum of 152 pounds (179.90 euros).

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The son of Elizabeth II, known for his love of gardening and flowers, combines notes of lavender, geranium and hyacinth in his first fragrance, a reference to his gardens at his Highgrove House estate in Gloucestershire.

Prince Charles has teamed up for the occasion with the famous fragrance brand Penhaligon. The fragrance is currently only available in the UK. 10% of the proceeds from sales will be donated to one of their charities.

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In 2019, Charles collaborated with London design duo Vin+Omi to create a clothing line using nettles from their garden. Objective: to manufacture a durable material to preserve the environment.

Author: Jerome Lachasse
Source: BFM TV

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