Brides and grooms often have a lot of leftover flowers from their weddings and receptions, and that was the case after the royal wedding Saturday. But Harry and Meghan found a lovely way to give a second life to the blooms from their nuptials - they donated them to patients at a hospice in London.
"Today we got a very special delivery. Beautiful bouquets made from the #royalwedding flowers which we gave to our patients," St. Joseph's Hospice wrote on Facebook, along with a photo of a smiling patient holding a bouquet. "A big thank you to Harry and Meghan and florist Philippa Craddock. Our hospice smells and looks gorgeous. Such a lovely gesture."
The new Duchess of Sussex also sent her bridal bouquet to Westminster Abbey to “rest on the Grave of the Unknown Warrior,” as a tribute to those who died in World War I and other military conflicts, according to a press release.
Source: Fox 13