29 March 2018 - Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle have chosen floral designer Philippa Craddock, pictured here in her Fulham studio, to create the church flowers for their wedding. Philippa will direct a team, including florists from St George's Chapel in Windsor and Buckingham Palace in London, to create the displays at St George's Chapel and for St George's Hall. The floral displays in St George's Chapel will be created using locally sourced foliage, much of which will be taken from the...
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29 March 2018 - Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle have chosen floral designer Philippa Craddock, pictured here in her Fulham studio, to create the church flowers for their wedding. Philippa will direct a team, including florists from St George's Chapel in Windsor and Buckingham Palace in London, to create the displays at St George's Chapel and for St George's Hall. The floral displays in St George's Chapel will be created using locally sourced foliage, much of which will be taken from the gardens and parkland of The Crown Estate and Windsor Great Park. Where possible, Philippa will use flowers and plants that are in season and blooming naturally in May. These will include branches of beech, birch and hornbeam, as well as white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves. The designs will reflect the wild and natural landscapes from which many of the plants will be drawn. The Royal Parks will also supply some pollinator-friendly plants from their wildflower meadows, which will be incorporated into the floral designs. These plants provide a great habitat for bees and help to nurture and sustain entire ecosystems by promoting a healthy and biodiverse environment. After the wedding, the couple have arranged for the flowers to be distributed to charitable organisations.
Philippa Craddock said, "I am excited and honoured to have been chosen by Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle to design and create their wedding flowers. Working with them has been an absolute pleasure. The process has been highly collaborative, free-flowing, creative and fun. The final designs will represent them as a couple, which I always aim to achieve in my work, with local sourcing, seasonality and sustainability being at the forefront." Photo Credit: ALPR/AdMedia
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