Meanings behind the royals' wedding bouquets including Meghan's tribute to Diana
03.02.2022 - 00:29
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Royal weddings are always memorable, and they never fail to set some of the biggest wedding trends. From dresses to decorations, royal brides and grooms have influenced trends massively over the years. Each royal wedding is filled with traditional details and touching tributes, and it turns out that each royal bride's bouquet has a special meaning.
From Kate Middleton's traditional bouquet to Princess Beatrice's colourful arrangement, each bride's bouquet was carefully selected. Experts at Flying Flowers have now revealed the meanings behind some of the most iconic royal wedding flowers. Here we take a look...
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page. Meghan Markle In May 2019, the whole world watched Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tie the knot at St George's Chapel.
While Meghan's bridal gown was unsurprisingly stunning, her bouquet was also gorgeous. She opted for a petite bouquet which held significance to both herself and the royal family, which was created by florist Philippa Craddock. The floral arrangement was made up of sweet peads, Lily of the Valley, astilbe, jasmine, astrantia, and several flowers which were lovingly hand-picked by Prince Harry from the couple's private garden at Kensington Palace.
Meghan's bouquet also paid tribute to Harry's mother, Princess Diana, as it included forget-me-nots which were her favourite flower. A cut of myrtle from the same plant used by Queen Elizabeth II was also used. Kate Middleton When Kate Middleton married Prince William in 2011, she chose a gorgeous bouquet that perfectly complimented her Alexander McQueen wedding gown.
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