Le monde dit adieu à Elizabeth II.







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“At His Majesty The King’s request, the wreath contains flowers and foliage cut from the gardens of Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Highgrove House.
This includes foliage chosen for its symbolism.
Rosemary for remembrance; Myrtle, the ancient symbol of a happy marriage, and cut from a plant that was grown from a sprig in Her Late Majesty’s wedding bouquet in 1947.
And English oak, which symbolizes the strength of love.
Also included are:
Scented Pelargoniums, garden roses, autumnal hydrangeas, sedum, dahlias, and scabious, all in shades of gold, pink and deep burgundy, with touches of white, to reflect the Royal Standard, on which it sits.
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Again at His Majesty’s request, the wreath is made in a totally sustainable way, in a nest of Engish moss and oak branches, and without the use of floral foam.”

Disclaimer - the wreath is not our work #queenswreath #sustainableflowers #ecofriendly #freshcutflowers #florist #proudtobebritish #ripyourmajesty #wreath #britishflorist #funeralflowers



Après 
dix jours de deuil national, d’hommages et de rituels à la pompe centenaire, une cérémonie religieuse se tient à l’abbaye de Westminster à midi heure française pour rendre un dernier hommage à la reine d'Angleterre. Les funérailles de la reine se révèlent être une opération logistique et sécuritaire sans précédent. Un jour férié a été déclaré et 2 millions de personnes sont attendues entre Londres et Windsor.

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