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This is the unknown perfume of poppies and violets that Queen Camilla loves

PThe British Crown is probably one of the most well-known royal houses in the world: We know practically all of its most relevant members and, to a greater or lesser extent, we are familiar with its most recent history. A knowledge that, when we talk about the royalsis also reflected in what concerns the wardrobe and toiletry bag.

We know what Kate Middleton’s favourite tinted moisturiser was, what Lady Di’s trick was to always smell good without using perfume, what products Meghan Markle uses to take care of her hair, what Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite perfume was… A lot of things. So today We could not help but investigate one of the figures who, although well-known, seems to be hidden from the light of day: Queen Camilla. Or more specifically in Queen Camilla’s toiletry bag.

The perfume that Queen Camilla uses

The current Queen of England is, like Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, a fan of the British firm Jo Manole and her signature perfume belongs to this brand. It is the cologne Poppy & Barley by Jo Malonea relatively unknown perfume that is characterized by having the poppy -one of the most characteristic flowers of Great Britain- as the main flower.

Launched in 2019 by French perfumer Mathilde Bijaoui, this perfume is described by the brand itself as a “Dance of colours across the meadows of England” and it is Considered one of the most English perfumes of the brand. “A living landscape where cheerful poppies adorn the golden harvests“This is how Jo Malone defines this fragrance. The price of the perfume is 140 euros.

What does Queen Camilla’s perfume smell like?

  • Top notes: fig, violet and black currants.
  • Heart notes: powdery notes, wheat and poppy.
  • Base notes: barley (malt), white musk and bran.

Cologne Poppy & Barley de Jo Malone.Courtesy of Jo Malone.

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