Prince Harry told the BBC that Meghan Markle and his late mother, Princess Diana would have been “thick as thieves” had they had the chance to meet each other.
The bride-to-be is paying sweet tribute to her mother-in-law through her wedding bouquet.
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Last week, Kensington Palace announced that London-based floral designer, Philippa Craddock is in charge of all the blooms of the May 19 nuptials at Windsor Castle.
The couple have chosen white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves as the florals to feature on the big day.
Our avid stalking skills taught us that peonies are Meghan’s favourite because they were regularly posted on her now-defunct Instagram page.
The white garden roses making up her wedding bouquet are all the more sentimental because the flower was famously Princess Diana’s favourite.
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The White Garden, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle held their engagement photoshoot last November, is a result of the mulch created from the millions of mourners, who left flowers outside Kensington Palace after her death in 1997.
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Prince Harry told the BBC, “It is days like today when I really miss having her around and miss being able to share the happy news, but … I’m sure she’s with us.”