Sounds like a witch store, kek
Revealed: Harry and pregnant Meghan paid two-hour visit to celebrity herbal 'wellness' boutique that sells £46 'feminine happy oil, blesses products with healing chants and practises ancient belief of 'Numerology'
Duke and Duchess of Sussex spotted at the centre in Notting Hill, west London
Its 45-minute Happy Hormone Equilibrium claims to aid in post-birth recovery
Couple spent over two hours at store, less than a mile from Kensington Palace
Hosts teachings on 'parent perfection' and how to deal with modern stress
Products include a 'protective aura day cream' and 'Beat the Blues' range
The Duchess of Sussex visited a wellbeing boutique that offers a range of homeopathic treatments for new mothers and products that are 'blessed with healing chants', it can be revealed.
Accompanied by her husband Prince Harry, Meghan – who is just weeks away from giving birth to her first child - spent two-and-a-half hours at the flagship Ilapothecary store in Kensington, west London, on Friday.
Natalie Portman, Gwyneth Paltrow and Donna Karan are customers at the store, according to the shop's website, where products on offer include a Feminine Happy Oil.
The £46 sandalwood and rose-based aromatherapy oil is said to 'hold the energy of joy and happiness'.
It is not known which treatments Meghan opted for at the New Age shop, but its website says it uses 'cutting-edge synergy of naturopathy, homeopathy, herbology and phyto-actives'.
It says: ‘Our products are infused with powerful remedial ingredients to counteract the stresses of modern living, environmental and digital pollution, mental stress and body fatigue.
'Ilapothecary products nurture mind, body, skin and soul; to strengthen, balance, hydrate and heal.'
The shop in Notting Hill bases its product names on numerology, a mystical belief that says there is a relationship between numbers and world events.
The venue also plays vibrations that staff claim attune the body 'with the natural frequency of the universe'.
It also offers Happy Hormone Equilibrium, a 45-minute session in which castor oil is used to help post-birth recovery, and £26 Calm Butterfly's Soothing Balm, a lavender-based cream for pregnant women used to combat scar tissue, as well as 'bring inner strength and determination'.
The shop also sells £39 Protective Aura Day Cream, a regenerating cream that stimulates the immune system, combat pollution and stress, and boosts a sense of 'completion and fulfillment'.
Harry may have been tempted to try the Beardy Balm at £29 for a 30g tub, which 'nourishes unruly beards, softens stubble, conditions, heals and soothes skin, and leaves a deliciously attractive lingering scent'.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6876123/Harry-Meghan-visit-Ilapothecary-herbal-boutique-practises-ancient-belief-Numerology.html