This Is The Exact Lipstick Meghan Markle Wore On The Cover Of Time

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Just like many before her, it turns out that Meghan Markle is also a fan of Charlotte Tilbury’s Pillow Talk lipstick. Her makeup artist Linda Hay recently revealed that she even used the lipstick on Markle for her and Prince Harry’s cover photo of TIME Magazine. This shade is a fan favorite of many A-listers, including Nicole Kidman, Emma Roberts, and Alexa Chung. It’s a pink-toned nude color, which suits everyone, so it’s no wonder that Markle pulls it off so well on the cover.

Matte Revolution Lipstick in Pillow Talk

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$34.00

Tilbury, the British makeup artist turned brand founder is a longtime lover of the Royal Family and Queen Elizabeth. Aside from naming shades in her lipstick line things like “The Queen” and “Legendary Queen,” Tilbury was awarded MBE by the Queen herself in 2018, which stands for Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Reflecting on this honor on Instagram, Tilbury called it “one of the most magical days of my life,” and that the Queen is “an endless source of inspiration to me!”

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Even though tensions still seem to be high within the Royal Family, it might be possible that Markle wearing iconic lipstick on the cover of TIME was a nod to them. Certainly, donning an iconic British makeup brand for the shoot is an incredible way of honoring British creatives. If there’s one thing everyone can agree on, it’s that Pillow Talk is a shade we all love.

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