
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex donated the flowers from outside the royal wedding to hospices and women's refuges. we got a very special delivery.
Beautiful bouquets made from the #royal wedding
flowers which we gave to our patients. A big thank you to Harry and Meghan and florist Philippa Craddock. Our hospice smells and looks gorgeous. such lovely gestures. The flowers inside St George's chapel were left for weddings later in the week.
Beautiful bouquets made from the #royal wedding




The Duchess of Sussex has sent the bouquet she carried during yesterday's #Royal Wedding
to Westminster Abbey to rest on the Grave of the Unknown Warrior.


The flowers at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and the former Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, made Windsor's St. George's Chapel look as if it was straight out of a fairy tale but now, they've found a new home. The socially conscious newlyweds donated some of their wedding flowers to patients at St. Joseph's Hospice in nearby Hackney, a borough in London.

An employee at the hospice told TODAY Style they received 50 bouquets the day after the wedding and gave them to patients, who were "absolutely thrilled, surprised and delighted.

"The hospice thanked the couple, now formally known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as their wedding florist, Philippa Craddock, in a Facebook post on Sunday."Our hospice smells and looks gorgeous," the message read. "Such a lovely gesture."


Joseph's and receive these wedding flowers," Clayton, 89, said, according a press release from the hospice. "They are beautiful and very special."Aside from simply being gorgeous, flowers were a special part of the couple's big day for other reasons.
