King Charles is flogging a new £175 perfume that smells of moss.
The monarch is selling it from his Highgrove estate.
The Daphne Bouquet Eau De Parfum is packed with different pongs, but has one standout whiff.
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The expensive fragrance has notes of blackcurrant leaf, daphne flower accord, vetiver, but also moss.
The 100ml bottle is inspired by the aroma of the gardens on the estate in Doughton, Tetbury.
Manufacturers have warned buyers not to spray the fragrance onto clothes as “the essential oils can cause garment discolouration or stains.”

Customers have also been warned to avoid using the perfume near eyes, on cracked skin or open wounds as it will cause irritation.
Due to shipping restrictions, the item is not available to overseas shoppers, as reported by What’s The Jam.
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The Highgrove website reads: “Highgrove Daphne Bouquet Eau de Parfum is a tribute to vibrant woodland florals.
“Particularly the daphne flower found in the Stumpery at Highgrove Gardens, which blooms on the cusp of spring.
“Daphne Bouquet is a limited-edition Eau de Parfum bursting with luminous floral facets and aromatic radiance, a fragrant folklore of blackcurrant leaf and daphne flower accord bursting with joyful radiance.
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“As the crisp frost fades to a distant memory, spring dawns in all its dewy splendour at Highgrove.

“A fragrant mist rises with the sun, enveloping Highgrove Gardens, where there is a calm and quiet place at the edge of the grounds – the Stumpery 0 an atmospheric garden of upturned trunks and creeping ferns.
“It is a vibrant woodland, rich in wildlife and natural beauty.
“It is here the daphne flower calls home, scenting the spring air with a citrus-like sweetness.”
But the fragrance notes reads: “Blackcurrant Leaf, Daphne Flower Accord, Moss, and Vetiver.”
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