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The royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went off without a hitch (with the exception, of course, of the drama daddy of ex-actresses of "Suits" that preceded the big day).
But as the world watched the splendor unfold, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex revealed that there was an important wedding arrangement that was not going as planned: the flowers.
Before the wedding, Harry and Meghan planted flower bulbs at their home in Kensington Palace, according to a voice-over accompanying the exhibition: "A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex".
"We have a very small garden here for which we had planted things in the fall and what was really special, I think, is that on the morning of the wedding, Harry came in and he picked some flowers for my bouquet, which was really beautiful and something that makes it sentimental and really meaningful, "says Meghan in the recording, according to Vanity Fair.
"In our little garden, we did not have as many flowers as we hoped for, because I think it was snowing at Easter!" Harry said, adding, "It ruined everything!"
It is safe to say that no one else has noticed anything.
The Royal Wedding Show, which opened on October 26 at Windsor Castle, features Meghan's wedding dress, the tiara she wore on loan from the Queen, and an older version of the Prince's uniform. Harry's from the ordeal of the household. (He always uses the one he wore at the wedding.)
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex conclude the last day of their 16-day royal tour, where they stopped in Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand.
To begin the tour, the two men announced that they were expecting their first child in spring 2019.
"Their Royal Highnesses have appreciated all the support they have received from people around the world since their wedding in May and are delighted to be able to share this happy news with the public," said a statement from the Royal Palace. Kensington.
Throughout their tour, the Duke and Duchess received many cute baby gifts. Harry made reference to their "little hump" during an appearance at Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand.
"On my part, my wife and our little bump, we are very grateful to be here," he said. "We bring blessings from my grandmother the Queen and our family. We are very grateful for your hospitality and your work to preserve this beautiful place. "
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