Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024
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THE King is scentsing a profit — with bottles of aftershave costing £135.

He is promising would-be buyers they can smell just like the gardens of his Highgrove country pile.

King Charles is launching bottles of aftershave costing £135

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King Charles is launching bottles of aftershave costing £135Credit: PA
His Majesty is promising buyers they can smell just like the Highgrove gardens

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His Majesty is promising buyers they can smell just like the Highgrove gardensCredit: PA

But best not to splash it over your freshly shaven face too liberally — as you only get 100ml of cologne for the hefty price tag.

The product, Highgrove Splash, “brings a touch of luxury to every shaving experience with its sophisticated aroma”.

Highgrove’s website goes on: “Highgrove Splash embodies elegance, bringing a touch of luxury to every shaving experience with its sophisticated aroma.

“The lively citrus notes mingle with the exquisite essence of cypress, instantly awakening the senses and revealing a heart of serene lavender and exotic copaiba balsam.

“With vetiver’s grounding presence and cedarwood’s uplifting warmth, the base notes add richness and subtle complexity to this exceptional fragrance.

“This harmonious blend takes you on a captivating sensory journey, enveloping your senses and leaving a lasting scent of charm and understated allure.”

Made with Truefitt & Hill, “it will instantly evoke the charm of Highgrove Gardens” — but presumably only if you have actually been to Charles’ sprawling pad in Gloucestershire.

The Sun previously revealed how the King is flogging a range of royal-themed pet products, including a £30 china dog bowl.

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