Deborah Mitchell is a leading businesswoman with healing hands. She is renowned for building Heaven, a multi-million-pound global beauty brand, from her kitchen table and has a huge celebrity client list that includes the Royal Family.
She caught the attention of Queen Camilla after offering Bee Venom facials as well as producing collagen skincare ranges. For nearly two decades she has visited the Queen, 77, at her various residences on a regular basis.
In an interview with PEOPLE she gushed over Camilla and credited her warm personality. She said: “I’ve known for 18 years what a beautiful person she is.”
Back in 2023 Deborah, 59, was awarded the Coronation Medal by the Queen. This was a thank-you gift to commemorate her efforts of playing a small role in the historic event which saw Deborah join her beauty squad.
In December it was announced that her company’s services Health & Beauty was awarded a prestigious Royal warrant. She was just one of seven brands who were given this special accolade.
The six others who were also given this rare accolade by the Queen were members of her long-standing glam team.
Her hairdresser Jo Hansford who has worked for her for over three decades was on the list as well as, milliner Philip Treacy, couturier Roy Allen and her go-to designers Fiona Clare and Anna Valentine.
Deborah went on to share that Queen Camilla is “Amazing” and is very fond of her after striking up a friendship.
Deborah was complimentary of the Queen and even shared that she had “great skin”. She also said that she has “known for 18 years what a beautiful person she is.”
The skin expert continued: “She’s beautiful on both the inside and outside and always has been.”
Deborah went on to say: “It’s just such a wonderful feeling, and to have it for both my products and my treatments, it’s so special.”
Deborah started her company when she was 18 years old after not being able to afford premium brands.
Over four decades she has managed to help thousands of people including some of the highest within society and turned over a million-pound company.
Initially, Deborah was unable to say that Queen Camilla was a client of hers all those years ago due to strict confidentiality.
She opened up that when she first met the Queen, she was unable to tell her mum. However, Camilla quickly became a huge fan of her work, so the Palace released it to the press.