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Nail polish loved by Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle is on sale for £6

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Queen loves to keep her fingertips in tiptop condition with a manicure but always chooses a neutral varnish. And according to MyLondon, the 95-year-old has been wearing the same shade by Essie since 1989.

Her hairdresser wrote a letter to brand founder Essie Weingarten to request a bottle of the polish and she's used it ever since.She wears the 6 Pink Nude Ballet Slippers shade from the firm which is said to be on sale for £5.99 at Ocado, down from £7.99.

And the Queen isn't the only member of the royal family who is said to wear this shade.Hello magazine reports Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton are also huge fans of the brand, which was created in the 80s.

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