Queen Camilla's Coronation bouquet has been laid at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, Buckingham Palace has said. The flowers were placed on the grave at Westminster Abbey at Camilla’s request following Saturday’s Coronation service at the church.
A tweet from the King Charles III and The Queen’s official twitter account – @RoyalFamily – shows a delicate bouquet of yellow, white and pink flowers sitting on the tomb.
It is a simple-tied bunch of English spring flowers including auriculas and lily of the valley – both of which featured in the Queen’s wedding bouquet in 2005 – along with hellebores, which the King wore in his buttonhole during the couple’s wedding 18 years ago and are a particular favourite of his.
Jasmine and wallflowers add to the sweet scent of the bouquet, which was created by Shane Connolly. Camilla did not carry the flowers on Coronation day.
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