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MEGHAN Markle reportedly spent at least £100,000 on the stunning floral arrangements for the wedding, and it took a team of 28 to put the displays together.

And Caroline Marshall-Foster, editor of , told Sun Online that Megs, soon to be the Duchess of Sussex, has given a subtle nod to Great Britain with her choice of flowers - including the whopping great flower wall installed at the entrance to St George's Chapel.

 The entrance to St George's Chapel has been decorated with an enormous flower wall
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The entrance to St George's Chapel has been decorated with an enormous flower wallCredit: AFP and licensors
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She said: "Flower walls like this are very expensive if they're full flowered. It seems to be locally sourced foliage.

"First estimates are that this cost at least £100k. The actual flowers are wonderfully normal and oh so British, but the labour costs alone will have been huge.

"The team (I’m told 28 of them) were working through the night, never mind all the pre-prep and conditioning which would have taken hours given the need to keep some of these varieties in peak condition.

"The logistics on an event this size are huge - never mind need for cherry pickers to reach the heights. There were some brave florists working on this event."

 Top florist Caroline Marshall-Foster told us the flowers would have cost over £100,000 to put together
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Top florist Caroline Marshall-Foster told us the flowers would have cost over £100,000 to put togetherCredit: Linkedin
 The display is lush, verdant and typically English - part of a subtle tribute to Meghan's new home
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The display is lush, verdant and typically English - part of a subtle tribute to Meghan's new homeCredit: Getty - Pool

And there's a very patriotic theme to the display.

"Foliage is such a powerful medium for decoration," the top florist told us. "And Meghan has paid a lot of tribute to the Englishness of the occasion.

"It's a floaty, fluid look, and very voluptuous.

"It’s very evocative of our country – green and verdant."

 It took a team of 28 florists to arrange the wedding displays, a top florist told us
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It took a team of 28 florists to arrange the wedding displays, a top florist told usCredit: REUTERS
 The stunning flower arch had a mix of English blooms, with a staggering bill in the region of £20k
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The stunning flower arch had a mix of English blooms, with a staggering bill in the region of £20kCredit: AFP and licensors


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She added: "Decorating a castle is very different to decorating a village church.

"The sheer logistics of this are phenomenal and the labour on that will have been huge.

"You have to consider the health and safety issues that that sort of structure has to meet. It's a major construction."

 When Kate and Wills got married, there was also a traditional taste to the flower arrangement, with huge trees lining the aisle
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When Kate and Wills got married, there was also a traditional taste to the flower arrangement, with huge trees lining the aisleCredit: Reuters

There is also a touching nod to Harry's mum in the flower wall, which includes snow-white roses - Princess Diana's favourite.

And the choice of greenery also pays tribute to royal history and tradition, echoing the huge trees Kate, The Duchess of Cambridge, had at her wedding to Prince William.

 Meghan's floral choices are evocative of the green landscape of Great Britain, and the blooms are 'wonderfully normal'
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Meghan's floral choices are evocative of the green landscape of Great Britain, and the blooms are 'wonderfully normal'Credit: AFP and licensors

Caroline said: "Katherine went for a rustic and country vibe with trees down the aisle at her wedding.

"Meghan should have a full, flowing bouquet. Brides forget that flowers are going to be in every single picture

"If you look at bouquets at royal weddings through the years, they do green and white. It's the most serene of all the palates.

"For her sake and her husband-to-be's sake they’ll want to be traditional."

Meghan's wedding blooms

  • Roses
  • Peonies
  • Stock
  • Foxglove
  • Nigella
  • Beech
  • Sorbus
  • Ammi
  • Queen Anne’s Lace
  • Delphinium
  • Birch
  • Astilbe

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