Kate Middleton's Wedding Perfume: Royal Scent Now Available Stateside

Duchess of Cambridge's fragrance is for sale in the U.S.

By Cinya Burton Oct 09, 2013 5:01 PMTags
Kate Middleton, PerfumeAP Photo/Gero Breloer

It's been a few weeks since and fans of Kate Middleton have had the opportunity to swoon over her latest look.

The Duchess of Cambridge may have returned to her royal duties but she's taking things slowly—understandably since she is caring for newborn Prince George.

So in the meantime, we've got an oldie but a goodie for her American fans: Kate's wedding day perfume has finally found it's way across the pond.

Illuminum's White Gardenia Petals is the exact scent that the brunette beauty wore while gliding down the aisle at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011, and it's found a home at Henri Bendel in New York City.

Now, keep in mind, smelling like royalty isn't cheap. The fragrance goes for $150 a bottle. But if you are a fan of florals then you won't be disappointed. The perfume is a garden of floral blends such as jasmine, lily of the valley, and yes, gardenia.

And if you are in NYC you can get a whiff of it (and other scents in the brand's line) at the 5th Avenue location.

Outside of the Big Apple? You can score it on henribendel.com.