British toiletry makers, Truefitt & Hill have created a new scent in collaboration with Highgrove – King Charles’ Gloucestershire Estate.
The new line, which features a luxury shaving range, “instantly evokes the charm of Highgrove Gardens, with notes of the essence of cedar at its very heart. The delicate top notes of cypress and lemon gently combine with a hint of lavender, a twist of papyrus, and a delicate trace of vetiver to complete the palette of this enduring fragrance.”
As well as cologne, the scent is also available as triple-milled soap, after shave balm, pre-shave oil, shaving soap, and shaving cream.
10% of the net revenue from the sale of this product shall be donated to The King’s Foundation – an educational charity established in 1986 (as the Prince of Wales’s Institute of Architecture) by King Charles III to teach and demonstrate in practice those principles of traditional urban design and architecture which put people and the communities of which they are part at the centre of the design process
In 2022, Highgrove partnered with another British fragrance house, Penhaligon’s to create Highgrove Bouquet.
Just don’t call them perfumes, though, they don’t like that apparently. The Royal’s prefer to use the word ‘scent’
Highgrove Splash is available now from Truefitt & Hill.