The flowers came from all 53 countries, and were delicately appliqued onto the Duchess of Sussex's 16-foot veil which she wore with her Givenchy gown. They included the golden wattle of Australia, the kowhai of New Zealand, the bunchberry of Canada and the daffodil of Wales (my favourite). Meghan also requested that two of her favourite flowers be embroidered onto her veil - the wintersweet and the Californian poppy. The wintersweet grows outside Kensington Palace, where she lived with Prince Harry. The Queen had all of the Commonwealth flowers embroidered onto her coronation gown in 1953, but there were only eight flowers then.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are Commonwealth Youth Ambassadors.
Australia's Golden Wattle Melburnian [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)]
The Wintersweet
The Californian Poppy |
1 comment:
Flowers on a veil are a lovely idea, but are not readily visible. Having the bridal bouquet made from Commonwealth flowers would have been just as lovely, but more visible.
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