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When the Duchess of Cambridge walked down the aisle, she carried with her a sprig of myrtle in a bouquet, in line with royal tradition dating back to Queen Victoria. Tomorrow, for the first time ...
Just in case lightning struck twice, Diana had three identical bouquets made for her wedding to Prince Charles, each including a sprig of myrtle. There is no saying how many bouquets Kate will ...
A myrtle sprig from that posy was planted at Osborne House, the family retreat of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, and it remains there to this day. Both Kate and Meghan’s bouquets included ...
Few events inspire such a sense of romance and intrigue as British royal weddings. From the first-ever wedding broadcast of Princess Margaret and photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones in 1960, to ...
The Duchess of Sussex has followed tradition by having her bridal bouquet placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey. The royal tradition, started by the Queen Mother, usually ...
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The meaning behind Olivia Henson’s Fabergé tiara for her wedding to the Duke of WestminsterThe design takes the shape of two myrtle sprigs, rendered in silver and red gold (darker than rose gold) and set with brilliant diamonds. The myrtle leaf is a symbol of love, and associated with ...
The Express reports it included a staple royal tradition within her wedding bouquet - a sprig of myrtle. Myrtle was also presented to Queen Victoria by her husband Prince Albert's grandmother in ...
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Myrtle Flower Symbolism: Love, Purity, and BeyondPeople associated it so closely with love and marital fidelity that brides would often include myrtle in their bouquets, and Queen Victoria herself included a sprig of myrtle in her wedding bouquet.
A sprig of myrtle, a Welsh gold ring, a boozy fruitcake these are a few of the royal’s favourite things – for a wedding Princess Beatrice’s wedding to Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on July 17 was ...
Myrtle: It's royal tradition (and many others' tradition) to carry a sprig of myrtle in the wedding bouquet. In fact, every royal bride since Queen Victoria has played along--and Kate was no ...
It was the sacred herb of Aphrodite; her Roman alter ego, Venus, wore a myrtle wreath and is often depicted rising from the sea with a sprig of myrtle. As a result, all over the Mediterranean ...
The Duchess of Sussex has followed tradition by having her bridal bouquet placed on the tomb of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey. The royal tradition, started by the Queen Mother, usually ...
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