by Jo
(Suffolk .UK)
Both elegant and pretty would seem to be the order of the day.
White roses, with lily of the valley and myrtle as you suggest. I doubt whether there would be any highly coloured flowers in the bouquet as these would detract from a (probably) quite sensational gown.
Would there be any pale blue flowers (myrtle) to complement Prince William? it is rumoured he will be wearing his RAF uniform.
Definitely food - and flowers for thought.
Comments for Kate's bridal bouquet
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You can use the 'language of flowers' to give a special meaning to your bouquet
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