UglyAmerican
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So, a source close to the couple could just be the florists? That seems much more likely than Meghan (or Harry) releasing the information. And certainly the close description of the flowers (and their meanings) would more easily come from the professionals, rather than Meghan carefully describing it all to Scobie.
The florist would have only been in charge of the wreath. They wouldn't have known about the details of the handwritten note or Meghan's skill with calligraphy, and probably wouldn't have known that it was to be accompanied by a note at all, since they'd have had nothing to do with the writing of said note. Even if they knew all that, they'd have had no reason to emphasize it in their press release. And I can't imagine a florist with high-profile clients issuing that sort of release without an ok from the client, because no celebrity who didn't want the media told every time he bought flowers for his girlfriend would ever use them again.
On a separate topic, regarding William and Charles meeting Harry together so words aren't misconstrued, that seems very naive of them if true. The presence of an extra person isn't going to stop anyone from misunderstanding anyone else. If Harry decided to misrepresent what happened, those who would believe him of Charles would also believe him over Charles and William put together.
If the letter thing is true, it's ironic that Harry still has enough trust in his relatives' discretion and decency to send them a personal letter, knowing that even if they were still so angry at him that they tore it up, they'd never share it with the media. I doubt anyone feels that way about him.