Princess Diana’s iconic bouquet, designed by Longmans Florist and a gift from the Worshipful Company of Gardeners, featured gardenias, stephanotis, lily of the valley, freesia, and a touch of myrtle. The bouquet showcased Diana’s sophisticated taste and complemented her exquisite wedding gown. The flowers included forget-me-nots, the favorite flower of Harry’s mother, the late Princess Diana. In the traditional language of flowers, forget-me-nots symbolize true love.
Princess Eugenie broke away from the typical royal aesthetic with her distinctly autumnal bouquet during her October 2018 wedding to Jack Brooksbank. The most overt reference to Diana was in the bouquet that Meghan Markle held as she walked down the aisle. The most memorable of royal bouquets were the cascading arrangement, composed of an array of white and gold flowers.
Prince Harry and Diana’s nuptials rank among the most expensive royal weddings in history, with an estimated bill of $48 million. Meghan Markle carried a bouquet featuring flowers Prince Harry hand-picked, including Forget-Me-Nots, sweet peas, lily of the valley, and sweet peas.
In 2021, Princess Diana had two identical bouquets at her St. Paul’s wedding, featuring gardenias, stephanotis, odontolglossum orchids, lily of the valley, Earl Mountbatten Roses, freesia, veronica, ivy, trasdescantia, and myrtle. The wedding was a grand affair, with Diana’s favorite flowers, forget-me-nots, sweet peas, and lily of the valley.
📹 Few Royal Wedding Bouquets Throughout History
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