What
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did with royal wedding flowers will melt your
heart
Unless
you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll be well aware there was a royal wedding
in Britain at the weekend.
Prince
Harry and Meghan Markle tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony at St. George’s
chapel in Windsor, and there have since been an abundance of stories carved
from the ongoings of that special day.
One
that may have escaped the attentions of most – but certainly deserves to see
the light of day – is what exactly happened to all the flowers.
It
should go without saying that there were an awful lot of flowers at St.
George’s chapel, Windsor, on Saturday. The designs that decorated the venue
where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle exchanged their vows were as flamboyant as
they were intricately beautiful.
Of
course, there were more than just a few Brits who were vocal in their
disapproval of the ceremony’s grandeur. Certain quarters believed the event to
be a waste of money, with the overall cost of the wedding running into the tens
of millions of dollars.
However,
whether for or against, few can deny that the newlyweds made a fine gesture
indeed with their decision to donate their flowers to St. Joseph’s Hospice in
London.
The
center announced in a Facebook post on Sunday that it received a “special
delivery” of flowers, with a caption thanking Harry, Meghan and the floral
designer Philippa Craddock.
“Our
hospice smells and looks gorgeous,” the post reads. “Such a lovely gesture.”
What a
thoughtful offering from Prince Harry and Meghan. We wish the pair all the best
in the future, and hope that they enjoy many years of happiness and prosperity
together.
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watch the royal wedding? Do you think giving away the flowers to a local
hospice was a nice touch? If so, share this article with your family and friends!
Source : newsner.com