Royal Beauty Secrets Exposed: Uncover the Surprising Connection Between Her Royal Date's Perfume and His Late Mother, Plus Discover the Princess's Biz

The allure of royalty often extends beyond their regal duties and into their personal lives, including the beauty secrets that help them maintain their iconic appearances. While the Royal Family typically keeps their grooming rituals under wraps, we've managed to uncover some fascinating tidbits about their preferred beauty products, some of which are surprisingly accessible to us commoners.



One of the most intriguing revelations involves a princess who has taken a shine to a rather unconventional skincare product. The bee venom, placenta protein, and 24-carat gold cream, which sounds more like a potion from a fairy tale than a skincare staple, is a favorite of Catherine, Princess of Wales. Originally priced at a steep £750, this luxurious cream is currently available for a mere £95, making royal skincare rituals a bit more attainable for the rest of us.


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The Royal Family has a unique makeup collection. Credit: Shutterstock


In a tale that seems straight out of a romantic novel, Meghan Markle, now Duchess of Sussex, wore a perfume on her first date with Prince Harry that bore a striking resemblance to the late Princess Diana's favorite fragrance. The scent, Wild Bluebell by Jo Malone, shares several notes with Diana's beloved Penhaligon's Bluebell, including lily of the valley and rose. It's said that this choice left Prince Harry overwhelmed with memories of his mother.



The Royal Family's beauty preferences extend to makeup as well. Queen Elizabeth II, known for her timeless elegance, favored the Clarins Everlasting Compact Foundation, which she paired with a subtle blush and lipstick for her official engagements. The Duchess of Sussex has also shared her simple yet effective makeup routine, which includes the iconic Touche Éclat by Yves Saint Laurent, a product she praised for its ability to impart a luminous glow during her acting days.

Nail care is not overlooked in the royal beauty regimen. Queen Elizabeth's hairdresser once requested a bottle of Essie's Ballet Slippers nail polish, noting it was the only color the monarch would wear. This shade has since become a staple for other royals, including Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.

Other royal beauty favorites include Bobbi Brown's bronzing powder, used by Princess Eugenie for its effortless application and natural finish, and the Clarins Natural Lip Perfector in Rose Shimmer, which was spotted in the hands of Kate Middleton at Wimbledon.



Queen Camilla reportedly enjoys the subtle glow provided by the Silk Skin Bee Bee Cream from Deborah Mitchell's brand, Heaven, inspired by her famous bee venom facials. And Queen Elizabeth was often seen applying Elizabeth Arden's Beautiful Colour Lipsticks, a brand that held a royal warrant for over 50 years.

Even the men have their signature scents, with King Charles known for his preference for Eau Sauvage by Christian Dior, a detail charmingly revealed in Prince Harry's memoir, 'Spare.'

For those looking to add a touch of regal splendor to their beauty routine, many of these products are surprisingly within reach. From the Duchess's five-minute face essentials to the Queen's classic nail polish, these royal beauty secrets offer a glimpse into the private lives of one of the world's most watched families.



Key Takeaways
  • Royal beauty secrets include a range of premium and unique products, from bee venom and placenta cream to classic perfumes and nail polishes.
  • Meghan Markle favours Touche Éclat by Yves Saint Laurent for a simple, luminous look, while Kate Middleton opts for Clarins Natural Lip Perfector for a touch of gloss.
  • Princess Diana's favourite wedding day perfume was Quelques Fleurs L'Original by Houbigant Paris, and Queen Elizabeth consistently wore Elizabeth Arden Beautiful Colour Lipsticks.
  • Royal endorsements include a mix of long-standing classics and luxurious contemporary products, illustrated by King Charles's preference for Eau Sauvage by Christian Dior and Princess Charlene of Monaco's choice of Extraordinaire Camelia 209 by Krigler.

So, dear members of the Seniors Discount Club, whether you're looking to indulge in a bit of royal pampering or simply curious about the beauty habits of the aristocracy, these products prove that a touch of luxury is available to everyone. Have you tried any of these royal favorites? Share your experiences and thoughts in the comments below!
 
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Just goes to show, the royals have too much money and not enough sense when talking about “beauty” products, etc.

Why would anyone be swayed by the scent the royals wear? It all very individual what suits us.
 

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