Today, all people around the world (especially for those interested in marriage between Prince William and Kate Middleton) can be relieved after the excitement of the Royal Wedding yesterday (29/04). The atmosphere was certainly still feels happy with a row of knick-knacks 'wedding of the century' which could become a byword. After the mystery of the lucky bride dress designers revealed, you are certainly paying attention to the wedding bouquet which was taken by Kate Middleton. If so, here's what you are looking for!
Compared with the wedding bouquet which brought the late Lady Diana, Kate Middleton took a smaller flower arrangements and deceptively simple. The series of white flowers and some green leaves into a sweetener that makes her appearance as a whole seemed more charming, and you must agree with that argument. Although modest, the significance of the series of The Royal Wedding bouquet is not as simple as it seems. And why are there no flowers throwing events such as the tradition of the bride Europe in general?
Special Interest
Bridal wreaths Kate Middleton (c) AFP
Wedding flower arrangements are all white, ranging from the blessing accompany her in Westminster Abbey, travel in horse-drawn carriage to Buckingham Palace, until the wedding kiss on the balcony of the palace. Of course, Kate did not choose flowers at random, because the flowers have important meaning in her wedding day. As has been popularized by Queen Victoria, all the flowers have a meaning apart, and this is the meaning of the flower arrangements chosen by Kate Middleton.
Lily of The Valley
Lily of the valley (c) hotelclub
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) is a white spring flowers are so small with a shape like a bell. Interest is growing in many countries, especially in northern England. While the meaning of this beautiful little flower is the belief, radiant happiness, purity and ... you've made my life complete. We love your choice, Kate!
Myrtle
Flowers myrtle (c) rlv.zcache
Myrtle (Myrtus communis) is valvate flower with stamens that dangle and is a flower that has often accompanied the various Royal Wedding earlier.
This beautiful white flowers become favorite of Queen Victoria, he planted myrtle at Osborne House and used Princess Victoria in 1858 as her wedding flowers. Meaning of flowers myrtle is the hope and love.
Sweet William
Flowers sweet william (c) florabundance
Yup, it's fragrant flowers name Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) and most likely chosen because of her husband's name was William (and he's a sweet prince, right?). Sweet william flower is actually the most bright pink and purple. How lucky she got flowers that are white sweet william in all its parts. In addition the same name as the groom, the meaning of this flower is longing and a sincere smile. Hmm ... she's a romantic bride.
No Bouquet Toss?
All the flowers that are typical flowers of England is of course coupled with a very beautiful and make happy the florish United Kingdom because of the bridegroom The Royal Wedding choosing flowers that make all people will glance at a typical flower of their country. And what about the tradition of wedding bouquet toss? Why is there no event in Royal Wedding?
Although the tradition of throwing flowers wedding is a tradition that made the European brides after their wedding ceremony, she did not do so. The bride followed the tradition by Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen laid flowers on the tomb of his brother who died during the war in 1915. This tradition is maintained by Kate to put her wedding bouquet on the tomb of an anonymous soldier who died during World War I.
Although there was no bouquet toss, the happiness of The Royal Wedding of William and Kate will always be remembered by British society and all citizens of the world. Congratulations to both families, hope of life after the wedding as sweet as the meaning of the bridal bouquet choices brought by Kate Middleton.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
William and Kate wedding bouquet
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Posted by Salma at 6:25 AM
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