"Prince William and his bride will get a sniff when the scent is presented to the couple at the Santa Barbara Polo Club." - Wall Street Journal
“Wood, leather marble and gold,” elements of a royal Persian palace, inspire Olivier Creed, sixth-generation master perfumer of France, an architect of fragrance, to create new Royal-Oud for men and women.
Rare, hypnotic, sumptuous oud, an ingredient coaxed from Agarwood trees of India - and more costly per ounce than palladium – lends its power to this blend.
Creed Royal-Oud gives the contemporary American man and woman a touch of the splendor of palace life, Persian and Parisian.
Yet Creed offers mindful and responsible luxury; part of proceeds from U.S. sales of Royal-Oud benefits child health in India via the nonprofit organization Global Giving.
Royal-Oud is owned by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, according to The Wall Street Journal. It is also worn by members of six U.S. presidential families.