Kate Middleton, Queen Elizabeth II
Kate Middleton and Queen Elizabeth II are the new inspiration behind Charlotte Tilbury’s lipstick shades. Pictured: Middleton, Queen Elizabeth II watch part of a children's sports event while visiting Vernon Park during a Diamond Jubilee visit to Nottingham on June 13, 2012 in Nottingham, England. Phil Noble - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Makeup brand Charlotte Tilbury just released two new lipstick shades inspired by Queen Elizabeth II and Kate Middleton.

One of the lipsticks is named Legendary Queen, and it is a soft, matte wine color. The Duchess is a tea-rose pink shade. Both lipsticks are available on the brand’s official website, and it costs $34 each. Tilbury is a huge fan of the royal family, and she already released The Queen lipstick – a rosy, matte pink – months ago. Makeup lovers may purchase all three shades in a bundle for $85.

As of late, it is still unclear whether or not Queen Elizabeth II and Middleton use the lipsticks created by Tilbury. But the two royals are known for using the same nail polish brand for years. According to Town & Country, female royals are not allowed to wear bright nail polish that’s why they both fell in love with Essie.

According to the brand, the queen’s hairdresser sent them a letter requesting a bottle of ballet slippers. The brand claimed that this is the only color that Queen Elizabeth II would wear. Essie is not only popular among the members of the royal family; the Queen’s favorite shade is also a bestseller in the country.

In 2011, Essie revealed that Middleton has also become a user of their polish. In fact, the Duchess of Cambridge even wore the polish on her wedding day.

Meanwhile, it seems that Meghan Markle is already adapting to Queen Elizabeth’s and Middleton’s nail polish of choice. During her first royal outing after her engagement to Prince Harry, the former actress was photographed with a light-colored polish. It is unclear what brand she used at that time, but it’s possible that it is also Essie.

And after she ties the knot with Prince Harry on May 19, it’s possible that Tilbury will also release a lipstick shade inspired by the future royal.