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Prince Harry says Meghan’s wedding bouquet was ‘ruined’

The Duke of Sussex hand picked the sentimental bunch.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have opened up about their May 19 wedding at Windsor Castle in audio recordings featured in an exhibit about the special day.

The former Suits star explains in A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex how her fiancé wanted her bridal bouquet to include a personal touch: flowers from their Kensington Palace residence.

“We have a very small garden here that we had been planting things in the fall for and what was really special, I think, was that the morning of the wedding Harry went in and he picked some flowers to go into my bouquet, which was really beautiful and something that makes it sentimental and really meaningful,” Meghan said in a recording at the exhibit, according to Vanity Fair.

However, everything didn’t go exactly to plan. 

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“We didn’t have as many flowers in our little garden as we had hoped for because I think it snowed at Easter…That kind of ruined the whole thing,” Harry reportedly said in the exhibit.

Royal fans can hear the royal couple speak about their wedding at the exhibit until January 6. 

It will later move to Scotland’s Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, where it will run from June 14 to October 6, 2019.

Meghan’s silk Givenchy wedding dress and veil, as well as the diamond-and-platinum tiara loaned to her by Queen Elizabeth II, are included.

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Prince Harry’s uniform is also on display, “As the uniform specially commissioned for the occasion is required for use by His Royal Highness, this is an identical uniform made for The Duke by Dege & Skinner a few years earlier,” the Royal Collection Trust says.

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