Prince Charles launches £152 Penhaligon perfume which ‘pays homage to Highgrove Gardens’

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EXCLUSIVE/SOMPER, *With collects*, PRINCE Charles has launched his own perfume - made from trees on his driveway., The new Highgrove Bouquet Eau de Parfum is "inspired" and "created" by the heir to the throne and pays homage to his Gloucestershire home and its iconic gardens., With notes of the Weeping Silver Lime trees that line the drive up to the country house, the "crisp, confident" perfume is £152 and is said to capture the summer months on the estate., Made in partnership with perfumer Penhaligon's and the Prince's Trust, the packaging is also made from 100% recycled and recyclable paper, sugar cane eco foam as well as organic ink., The Highgrove website boasts: "Highgrove Gardens and The Prince’s Foundation are pleased to announce a new collaboration with British perfume house Penhaligon's to bring you the Highgrove Bouquet Eau De Parfum. Inspired by and created with HRH The Prince of Wales, this new scent pays homage to the magnificent fragrance of Highgrove Gardens in summer., It adds: "With top notes of geranium, lavender and hyacinth, middle notes of weeping lime headspace, French mimosa and tuberose, and base notes of cedar wood, orris fusion and musk, it is a fragrance as natural as it is elegant and warm.", , Images taken from https://www.highgrovegardens.com/products/highgrove-bouquet-edp-100ml?utm_campaign=2474590_Penhaligon%27s%20-%20Email%20Launch&utm_medium=email&utm_source=A.G.%20Carrick%20Ltd%20T%2FA%20Highgrove%20Enterprises&dm_i=422Z,1H1EM,7O7WMU,5EQCX,1, without permission

PRINCE Charles has launched his own perfume — costing £152 a bottle.

The Highgrove Bouquet Eau de Parfum boasts “notes of geranium, lavender and weeping lime”.

The Prince’s Foundation and perfume house Penhaligon’s have linked up to produce the scent

The scent pays homage to the Highgrove Gardens

The Prince’s Foundation and perfume house Penhaligon’s have linked up to produce the scent — which was chosen by Charles, 73.

The packaging is made from 100 per cent recycled and recyclable paper.

The Highgrove website notes: “Highgrove Gardens and The Prince’s Foundation are pleased to announce a new collaboration with British perfume house Penhaligon’s to bring you the Highgrove Bouquet Eau De Parfum.

“Inspired by and created with HRH The Prince of Wales, this new scent pays homage to the magnificent fragrance of Highgrove Gardens in summer.

It comes HOAR previously revealed how the Duchess of Cornwall went into the cider making business – after she provided apples from her home to make Highgrove’s new organic cider.

The “beautifully balanced” organic cider is made from carefully selected British organic apples, including varieties from Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall’s Raymill Estate in Wiltshire.