The flower meanings in the bouquet are: * Lily of the valley Return of happiness * Sweet william Gallantry * Hyacinth Constancy of love * Ivy Fidelity; marriage; wedded love; friendship; affection * Myrtle The emblem of marriage; love
As tradition dictates, the bouquet contained stems from a myrtle planted at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, by Queen Victoria in 1845, and a sprig from a plant grown from the myrtle used in The Queens wedding bouquet of 1947.
(Images : BBC)
Kate really did choose seasonal flowers----Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) is generally only available in the UK in April and May. Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) is available generally from April to June. Hyacinths (Hyacinthus orientalis) are more readily available normally from November to May.
The ivy and lily of the valley hair wreaths worn by the younger bridesmaids were influenced by the brides mothers own headdress at her wedding in 1981.And the bouquets held by the bridesmaids replicated the flowers used in Kates bouquet, incorporating lily of the valley, sweet william and hyacinth.
Thoughtful and sweet .. just as she appears to be.
She’s a glorious addition to the monarchy.
Well, here I am at Cape Kennedy and the launch has been scrubbed!
Liz, thanks for the info on the flowers.. I had heard one of them was Sweet Williams & thought that was just a jester toward HER SWEET WILLIAM!
she seems like such a thoughtful, caring woman. I think Will picked a gal that will truly be a royal jewel for the British monarchy
Thank you also for all the great additions to this thread (and so many others here at FR)