Royal scent: Prince Charles to launch new line of perfume. Here are details
Prince Charles has expressed his interest in gardening from quite an early age. Growing up, he used to have a vegetable patch with his sister where they tried growing tomatoes.
By ET Spotlight Special |
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Prince Charles of Wales is all set to launch a new line of perfume. In collaboration with Penhaligon, this scent is inspired by Prince Charles' private gardens in Gloucestershire, England. Highgrove Gardens is live on the website and is available for £152, about Rs 14,000 for a 100 ML bottle. This new scent is said to be inspired by the summers at Highgrove Gardens.
Prince Charles has expressed his interest in gardening from quite an early age. Growing up, he used to have a vegetable patch with his sister where they tried growing tomatoes. Flowers are the prince’s passion, he is known to smell them, look after them, and even talk to them.
Oranic Gin
In 2020, an organic gin was created from the plants of his private gardens hence the question being, why not perfume as well? Other than the gin, Prince Charles has launched another unexpected product before. He came up with a collection of ethical clothing with nettles harvested from the Highgrove estate. This came out a year ago and was launched by a duo of designers. According to the website, 10 percent of each sale will go to The Prince’s Foundation which is known to support training programs and education in engineering, horticulture, and traditional arts.
Britain's Prince Charles in Cairo, first visit since 2006
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Britain's Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, arrived in Cairo on Thursday for the first time in 15 years, hoping to promote tolerance and cement bilateral ties. The visit is part of the royal couple's first tour since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
It is also their first visit to Egypt since the country was rocked by a popular uprising in 2011 that was followed by years of political turmoil.
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After arrival in Cairo, the royal couple received a formal welcome by President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and his wife, Intissar el-Sissi, at the presidential palace, before meeting with top Muslim and Christian leaders. Under el-Sissi, a former general, Egypt has achieved a degree of stability but the government has also overseen the largest crackdown on political opposition in decades.
After arrival in Cairo, the royal couple received a formal welcome by President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and his wife, Intissar el-Sissi, at the presidential palace, before meeting with top Muslim and C..
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In their meeting, Charles and el-Sissi discussed efforts to counter terrorism and extremism as well as cooperation between the two countries in areas such as health and higher education, according to a statement issued by el-Sissi's office.
After a separate meeting with Camilla, Egypt's first lady wrote on her Facebook page that the two discussed the Egyptian government's efforts towards the empowerment of women.
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The royal couple then met with the Sunni Muslim world's top religious authority, Grand Imam of Al-Azhar Mosque Ahmed al-Tayeb, as well as with Archbishop of the Anglican Province of Alexandria Samy Fawzy.
After that, Charles headed to an interfaith reception at Al-Azhar Mosque, the oldest Sunni institution in the Muslim world. He was also to meet with students.
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The Prince of Wales helped start a U.K. academic scholarship program which allows Al Azhar scholars to pursue degrees in Islamic studies at British universities before returning to Al-Azhar to work as faculty members. Launched in 2015, the program aims to promote mutual understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims.
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Perfume The perfume is said to be nothing exceptional but has a burst of floral fragrances. It is getting a great deal of attention due to its silver lime, lavender, and geranium. Social media networks are already full of this new release. Prince Charles’ collaboration with Penhaligon seems to be worth it as it is one of the largest perfume houses in the UK.
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With its history of luxury and long history, it is a great tie-up indeed for the member of the royal family. This perfume house usually takes up a humorous approach with its launches but this time, it paid a tribute to the magnificent fragrance of these gardens in the summer. Also mentions how the silver lime’s fragrance fills the air.