A plant with white flowers symbolizing hope and love that is always featured in royal wedding bouquets. This tradition dates back to Queen Victoria's marriage to Prince Albert in 1840. Meghan Markle's bouquet will include beech, birch, hornbeam, white garden roses, peonies, and foxgloves,
Town & Country reports. However, it is assumed myrtle will be featured as well. Don't miss these other
wedding etiquette rules every royal family member must follow.
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