Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won hearts all over the world when they stepped out in front of millions to say 'I do' on Saturday.
The happy couple blessed us all with a spectacular ceremony, but it but it seems like it didn't end there as it's revealed that the newly weds donated their wedding flowers to hospice patients.
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Just when we thought we couldn't love them anymore, we discovered that the stunning bouquets which adorned St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle have made a new home at St Joseph's Hospice in London.
The home took to Facebook on Sunday to share their 'very special delivery' along with photos of patients holding a beautiful bouquet.
St Joseph's wrote: "Today we got a very special delivery. Beautiful bouquets made from the #royalwedding flowers which we gave to our patients. A big thank you to Harry and Meghan and florist Philippa Craddock.
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"A big thank you to Harry and Meghan and florist Philippa Craddock. Our hospice smells and looks gorgeous. Such a lovely gesture."
Meghan's wedding bouquet also included a nod Prince Harry's late mum, Princess Diana, in the form of her favourite flowers forget-me-nots which Harry hand-picked from their private garden.
Florist Philippa Craddock designed the floral design for the chapel and St George's Hall, having previously worked with big names like Alexander McQueen and Christian Dior.
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Before the wedding, Philippa said: "I am excited and honoured to have been chosen by Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle to create and design their wedding flowers.
"Working with them has been an absolute pleasure. The process has been highly collaborative, free-flowing, creative and fun. "
The final designs will represent them as a couple, which I always aim to achieve in my work, with local sourcing, seasonality and sustainability being at the forefront."
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