Meghan Markle also uses Diptyque candles.
Meghan Markle and I have discovered that we have a very deep connection: we both can't resist the allure of overpriced, wonderfully scented, gorgeous Diptyque candles (opens in new tab). Given that we technically have the same name (ahem, Rachel Meghan Markle), it's not surprising that we also have excellent taste in candles.
This week, fans spotted a Diptyque candle in the background of Meghan's California home as she filmed a surprise "good luck" message for one of the finalists in the "America's Got Talent" finale. My eyes may deceive me (think twice before getting LASIK), but it seems Meg chose the Tubereuse fragrance ($68) (opens in new tab) for her and Prince Harry's new home. For those of you who don't know, Tubereuse is a floral scent with a hint of tuberose, known for its "seductive sensuality at dusk." Sexy.
Diptyque's Bèze is one of the most popular scents at the Parisian candle house, but candle hoarders may be persuaded that Rose, Fou de Bois, Jasmine, and Figuier are the more elite scents. Because as anyone who owns a Diptyque candle knows, once you buy one, you can't afford not to buy three.
If you're interested in adding another Diptyque candle to your collection, or just want to reward yourself for the chaotic times we live in, shop the options below.
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