Even Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are fans of these best-selling scented candles
Aren't we all?

Aren't we all?
Just like us, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are big fans of one of the most popular fragrance brands.
We already know that both Meghan and Harry wore a unisex fragrance created by Floris on their big day, but they went with a different perfume house to scent the venue.
The couple chose French perfumer Diptyque to scent their wedding and, although we don't know the exact fragrance, its reported the couple chose a selection of fresh and floral scents.
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A spokesperson for the brand has said, 'We would like to express our sincere congratulations to Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their wedding.
'We were delighted to help scent their special day.'
The Sussexes aren't the only Duke and Duchess who love a luxury candle, though; Kate Middleton and Prince William reportedly chose for Jo Malone candles to scent Westminster Abbey for their wedding back in 2011.
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Kate's fragrance of choice is reportedly the brand's ever-popular Orange Blossom; an excellent choice, we might add.
It just goes to show that nobody is immune from a scented candle addiction...
Lucy is a freelance beauty editor and contributor at Marie Claire, and has written for titles including Cosmopolitan, Refinery29, Glamour, woman&home and more. She was previously Marie Claire’s junior beauty editor. During her career, she’s covered everything from backstage beauty at fashion week to interviews with famous faces like Drag Race royalty and Little Mix. As for her beauty ethos, she’s a big advocate for not having to spend a fortune on beauty products to get good results, and when she’s not got beauty on the brain you’ll probably find her reading or Netflix-ing.
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