The royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will take place among white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves, set off by branches of beech, birch and hornbeam.
The soon-to-be-couple have chosen a self-taught London floral designer for their nuptials. The couple said Sunday that Philippa Craddock will create the church flower arrangements for the May 19 wedding at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor. See pics:
Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have chosen a self-taught London floral designer for their nuptials.
The couple said that Philippa Craddock will create the church flower arrangements for the May 19 wedding at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor.
Her team will include florists from the chapel and from Buckingham Palace for the displays in the chapel and at St. George’s Hall. The Royal Parks will also supply some plants taken from wildflower meadows.
Kensington Palace said the designs will reflect the wild, natural landscapes from which many of the plants will be drawn.
The flowers will be given to charities after the wedding.
Some 600 people have been invited to the May 19 nuptials at noon at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. All 600 have also been invited to a lunchtime reception given by Queen Elizabeth II at St George’s Hall. Have a look at the royal wedding invite of the two:
Harry and Markle will also celebrate with some 200 guests at a private evening reception given by Charles at Frogmore House, a royal mansion near Windsor Castle.
The invitations, which are beveled and gilded along the edges, feature Prince Charles’ three-feather badge embossed in gold. They feature italic writing on thick white card, and are issued under the name of Charles, father of the groom.
Meanwhile, also take a glimpse of some recent pictures of Prince Harry’s bride-to-be Meghan Markle:
Meghan Markle received flowers as she left after attending the Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London on March 12.
Meghan Markle talking to children while leaving Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey in London on March 12
Harry and Markle were greeted with screams and shouts from some members of the public when they arrived at the venerable abbey at the March 12 event.
(With AP inputs)
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