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Our last look back before the big day! We cant wait to see Meghan's Royal Flower's and to see the beauty herself walk down the aisle holding ... Not long and we will find out. Until then we shall take a look at Kate's big day and her subtle English choices. Also if you haven't been counting down with us take a little look back at our other posts to see who else we have been remembering.
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This was to be a quintessentially British affair. I believe they wanted to give a feeling of unpretentiousness, simplicity and natural country vibes. William’s heritage was referenced through the Language of Flowers, dating back to when Queen Victoria made it popular. The British blooms, lily of the valley symbolized a return to happiness, the hyacinths represented constancy, and the ivy reflected fidelity, the Myrtle a Royal tradition and the Sweet William was of course a sweet reference to her Husband. The bouquet itself was a simplified posy compared to a dramatic cascade popular in past royal weddings. A perfect bouquet to suit Kate and the grandeur surrounding her.
Bouquet recipe:
Now its time to get out your fancy party hats and enjoy the big day whether you were invited, or having your own little Royal party at home!