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Guess Which Caribbean Flowers Made It On To Meghan Markle’s Veil?

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Veil with a message.

News Americas, LONDON, England, Mon. May 21, 2018: The flowers of 12 Caribbean countries will now become a part of history as the distinctive Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy veil worn by Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, on Saturday, May 19, 2018.

So which Caribbean flowers made it on to the five meters long silk tulle veil with a trim of hand-embroidered flowers in silk threads and organza?

The distinctive national flowers in full color from the Caribbean member nations of the Commonwealth chosen were as follows:

Agave – Antigua and Barbuda

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Yellow Elder – Bahamas

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The Pride Of Barbados – Barbados

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The Black Orchid – Belize

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Carib Wood – Dominica

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Bougainvillea – Grenada

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Victoria Regia Water Lily – Guyana

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Lignum Vitae – Jamaica – Lignum Vitae

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The Rose And The Marguerite – Saint Lucia

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Poinciana – St. Kitts and Nevis

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Soufriere Tree – St. Vincent & the Grenadines

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Chaconia – Trinidad & Tobago

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Markle had expressed the wish of having all 53 countries of the Commonwealth with her on her journey through the ceremony and Waight Keller designed the veil representing the distinctive flora of each Commonwealth country united in one spectacular floral composition.

Significant time was spent researching the flora of each Commonwealth country, according to Kensington Palace, “and much care was taken by Waight Keller to ensure that every flower was unique.”

Each flower was worked flat, in three dimensions to create a unique and delicate design. The workers spent hundreds of hours meticulously sewing and washing their hands every thirty minutes to keep the tulle and threads pristine.

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