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This new fragrance line by Truefitt & Hill smells like King Charles’s private estate in the British countryside

By Rachel Cormack 18 July, 2024

The new collection pays homage to Highgrove House and Gardens in Gloucester, England

You may not get a chance to visit King Charles III’s private home, but you can take an olfactory journey to the royal estate. Truefitt & Hill, the world’s oldest barbershop, has unveiled a new line inspired by Highgrove House and Gardens in Gloucester, England.

Created in partnership with the King’s Foundation, the aptly named Highgrove collection includes eight grooming products that pay homage to the British countryside. The core fragrance instantly evokes Highgrove Gardens, with a rich cedar base, delicate top notes of cypress and lemon, and subtle hints of lavender, papyrus, and vetiver.

The star product is the Highgrove Splash, which costs £135 (roughly $173) per 100 ml bottle. The cologne has a sophisticated aroma that combines lively citrus with warming cypress, calming lavender, peppery copaiba balsam, and zesty vetiver. The collection also includes a fresh take on Truefitt’s best-selling pre-shave oil, a velvety shaving cream, a soothing aftershave balm, and aromatic plant-based soaps.

Highgrove Splash. Photo by Agence Muto

The packaging tips a hat to the storied 18th-century estate, too. The boxes are decorated with a watercolor, The Cedar Tree, Highgrove, painted by His Majesty himself. As an added bonus, 10 percent of the net revenue from Highgrove products will go to supporting the King’s Foundation. Established by Charles in 1986, the charity (formerly known as the Prince’s Foundation) provides holistic solutions to challenges facing the world today.

Highgrove House and Gardens. Photo by Agence Muto

Truefitt & Hill has strong ties to the British royal family. Founded by Francis Truefitt in 1805, the London barbershop has served the country’s monarchs over nine consecutive reigns. Truefitt’s client list includes almost all male royals since George III, famous politicians such as Winston Churchill, and celebrities like John Wayne, Cary Grant, and Fred Astaire. Such experience with the aristocracy means the team is well-suited to creating a Highgrove-themed collection. Charles also has some experience designing fragrances: In August 2022, the then-Prince of Wales released a scent with Penhaligon called Highgrove Bouquet.

A young Charles outside Highgrove House. Photo by Tim Graham/Getty

The kicker is that the new Highgrove collection currently can’t be shipped overseas, but Truefitt & Hill brand manager Austin Mutti-Mewse told Robb Report that it will be available internationally “very soon.” Alternatively, you could book a trip across the pond to visit the Truefitt store in St. James and take a tour of Highgrove Gardens while you’re at it. You can schedule an appointment with Truefitt by calling 020 7493 2961 and book a tour of the gardens via the Highgrove website.

This story was first published on Robb Report USA