Who gave these details to the press about this wreath I wonder. Did this happen with the other wreaths as well?
No. This is from The Telegraph:
The Sussexes' tribute was among nine family wreaths laid in the Quire of St George's Chapel, propped against the stalls on each side of the Duke's coffin. Buckingham Palace aides declined to provide details of the other wreaths, saying they were private.
But a source close to the Sussexes confirmed that theirs had been designed and handmade by Willow Crossley, a Cotswold florist known for her natural, rustic arrangements.
The variety of locally sourced flowers, some of which were picked from the designer's garden, were chosen due to their particular significance.
Prince Harry and Meghan asked for it to include Acanthus mollis, or bear's breeches, the national flower of Greece, to represent the Duke's heritage; Eryngium, or sea holly, to represent the Royal Marines; Campanula, to represent "gratitude and everlasting love"; rosemary to signify remembrance; lavender for devotion, and roses in honour of the Duke's birth month of June.
Ms Crossley impressed the couple with decorations for the evening event at Frogmore House following their wedding in May 2018 and was later chosen to do the flower arrangements at the christening of their son, Archie, and the launch event for the Hubb Community cookbook at Kensington Palace.
At the time of the christening in July 2019, the Sussexes did not announce who had arranged the flowers.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-f...-had-part-prince-philips-funeral-handwritten/
There's also a bit about Meghan handwriting the note and "how she is known for her calligraphy".
I'm definitely not criticising the wreath or the thoughtfulness put into it, but announcing it when they did. with so many details, when no one else did to me smacked as a way to get attention when it maybe would have been better to wait a few hours at least.
The timing of it made a lot of people on SM assume that Meghan had created the wreath and note on the Duke's coffin, when it was of course HM's last tribute. Not necessarily their fault but timing was terrible when Jack Royston of Newsweek tweeted it in the middle of the procession without the other wreaths and the chapel mentioned for context.
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