Kate Middleton's favourite Jo Malone fragrance she loved so much that she wore it on her wedding day is the perfect present for luxury fragrance fans.
When it comes to Christmas gifting, a bottle of one of one of the best long-lasting perfumes on the market is a fail-safe present if you want to give a little bit of luxury - and thanks to the December perfume deals available right now, it's easy to find a bargain on some of the best spritzes out there.
And if you're after a fragrance that is sure to give a feeling of opulence when it's unwrapped and sprayed, Kate Middleton's favourite Jo Malone scent is a great option - and there's still time to get it before Christmas.
Shop Kate Middleton's Favourite Jo Malone Perfume
RRP: £118 | You can still order Kate's go-to Jo Malone scent to arrive before Christmas with next day delivery from John Lewis up until 8pm on December 22nd.
RRP: £111.95 was £118 | Kate's Jo Malone favourite is on sale at AllBeauty right now thanks to a rare deal, with the price slashed to £111.95 instead of its usual £118.
RRP: £118 | While there are no discounts at LookFantastic, you can still purchase the perfume with expedited shipping so you can get this luxury, royal-approved scent before the holidays.
Kate Middleton has reportedly sworn by the Jo Malone Orange Blossom perfume for years and even wore it on her and Prince William's wedding day in April 2011.
And with next day delivery meaning you can still snap up a bottle of the stuff to arrive before Christmas Day, it's perfect if you still have shopping to do.
Boasting a sophisticated choice which blends floral and citrus with a top note of clementine flower, a heart of white lilac and a base note of orris wood, this fragrance just screams elegance and with a royal stamp of approval from the Princess of Wales, it's up there as one of our favourite quiet luxury scents.
While the scent works for every day wear with its warm and fruity notes, it also would serve well for a special occasion, blending together citrus and notes of a woody lilac - hence why Kate picked the scent for her wedding day in 2011. It is suggested that the candle version of Kate’s perfume was also reportedly burnt at Westminster Abbey for her and Prince William’s wedding.
Launched back in 2003, we’re not surprised that this has stood the test of time and as the scent marks its 20-year anniversary - and with a royal stamp of approval from Kate Middleton herself, what more convincing is there?