“Kate’s spring wedding was able to incorporate hyacinths, symbolising peace and commitment and Sweet Williams – maybe as a nod to her groom – meaning admiration, passion, love and gratitude.”
As for the Duchess of Sussex, the flower expert revealed: “Meghan’s summer wedding meant Sweet Peas, Jasmine and Forget-me-Nots were all in bloom.
“These flowers talk of friendship, kindness, feminine powers and sensuality together with true love and respect.
“Other notable flowers include Stephanotis in Princess Diana’s bouquet, a very traditional choice which earned it its ‘wedding flower’ nickname.