CMD Royale Essence
In many European metropolitan cities there are still impressive palaces today. They are reminders of a time when princes and kings had their own fairy-tale castles. Every year millions of tourists from all over the world visit these magnificent buildings. They often dream of roaring parties, opulent luxury and a life without restrictions. In contrast to their ancestors, most monarchs nowadays can no longer decide upon anything or anyone. Today, around 40 countries worldwide are still officially considered monarchies. However, monarchs no longer have as much say as they used to. Only in some countries on the Persian Gulf there are still absolute monarchies. Here the king actually has the sole authority of the state. Countries like Monaco, Morocco or Jordan, on the other hand, are so-called constitutional monarchies. The power of the royal house was limited by the constitution. Finally there is the so-called parliamentary monarchy, for example in Japan, Norway or the Netherlands. There, the Crown has little to no influence on legislation and the formation of the government.
In countries with a parliamentary monarchy, the royal family primarily has representative duties. It receives state guests, awards honours, christens ships and inaugurates public buildings. However, it is not really needed. Nevertheless, some countries continue to uphold the monarchy out of tradition and because it promotes tourism. The most famous monarch was undoubtedly Queen Elizabeth II of England. She sat on the throne from 1952 to 2022, making her the longest-reigning British monarch. Although the Queen had little political power, she wielded considerable social influence. Her portrait adorned coins, banknotes and postage stamps. However, the Queen's special status also gave rise to some curious exceptions. For example, the Queen did not have a passport, as this document was issued in her name in Great Britain. She was also the only person in England who was allowed to drive a car without a driving licence or number plate. Parking illegally or speeding would also have had no consequences, as the Queen enjoyed immunity. She could not be arrested, nor could she be sued. However, she would not have had much time to commit any offences anyway. Among other things, she was patron of over 600 charities. Incidentally, since the ‘Act of Swans’ of 1482, all swans in the United Kingdom are also the property of the Crown and must be counted once a year. Of course, the Queen's life was not all about obligations. There were also advantages to wearing the crown. For example, she had not just one palace, but several. Her main residence and workplace, Buckingham Palace in London, had 775 rooms, including 78 bathrooms.
Those who do not have their own royal household do not have to forego a royal care experience. The Royale Essence care line by CMD combines organic pomegranate extract with a hyaluronic acid complex to create a luxurious anti-aging formula. Demanding skin benefits from the revitalizing properties. The Royale Essence Cleansing Cream frees the skin gently but intensely from make-up residues and dirt. Due to the formulation with clay and organic shea butter the skin is optimally prepared for the subsequent care steps. The Royale Essence Moisture Fluid with orange extract and mango butter has a particularly light consistency. This makes the fluid ideally suited as a make-up base. For even more freshness, the Royale Essence Booster can be applied as a serum alone or under the day care. The 24h Cream is a more nourishing choice for day and night: It provides moisture around the clock with hyaluron and regenerating pomegranate. You want to pamper your skin intensively? Then treat yourself with a relaxing facial massage with the Royale Essence Intensive Care Oil. The formulation with apricot kernel oil, argan oil and evening primrose oil provides for a delicately soft skin feeling and leaves an exotic fruity fragrance. Discover a truly royal care program with CMD Royale Essence.