Christmas 2023 is just around the corner and Black Friday is the perfect time to get all your Christmas shopping done. Tiger has the most original Christmas balls, Ikea has three trends in Christmas decorations and, Zara Home is Queen Letizia’s favorite scented candle..
The fact is that the Zarzuela Palace already smells like Christmas. We know that Doña Letizia is a person who takes care of every detail, but we were surprised to discover that it was she herself personally responsible for the selection of decorative elements like the scented candles that decorate the royal residence these days. And this is what smell there can’t be more of this candle cozy and cute.
After an official trip to Valencia, Queen Letizia took the opportunity to go shopping in Madrid with one of her daughters. One of the most important visits of Felipe VI’s wife was Zara Home, where she fell in love with a candle from the new Christmas collection 2023-2024..
Queen Letizia’s favorite Christmas candle
When we say that Queen Letizia cares about even the smallest details of Christmas, we mean how she Christmas outfits and decorations almost invisible from the Royal Palace.
His latest acquisition was vegetable candle with the aroma of freshly baked gingerbread, one of the most magical smells of these dates, because they remind us of home. In his case, he chose one of 650 grams for 27.99 euros at Zara Home.. A product that is still available on the brand’s website and can also be purchased at Size XXL (900 grams) for 29.99 euros.
Zara Home scented ginger candle, 900 grams, 29.99 euros.
Now we know what the royal residence will smell like next Christmas. As the company describes it, the smell of freshly baked cookies “creates warm and cozy atmosphere with our sweet aroma” which is intoxicating just to see it.
Other gingerbread scented candles for this Christmas
Gingerbread scented candle on Amazon, €17.39.
Gingerbread scented candle on Etsy, €11.76.
Homemade gingerbread scented candles with cloves and cinnamon in Ikea, €4.99/30 pcs.
Source: Clara