Prince William and Kate Middleton 'will have traditional wedding flowers'

When it comes to Prince William and Kate Middleton, the question on everybody's lips for some time has been 'are they or aren't they?'

While speculation grows about the possibility of them sending out wedding invitations and tying the knot, an official announcement is yet to be made.

However, this has not stopped royal florist James Lycett from discussing which blooms he would like the pair to have on their big day.

The Telegraph quotes him as saying that in his opinion, Kate and William are a traditional couple.

"For his father, we had 30,000 Narcissus daffodils, so if it was the spring months it would be lovely to do the same," Mr Lycett said.

He also thinks that the wedding flowers will be British blooms such as roses, delphinium and sweetpeas.

William and Kate met when they studied at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, which is the oldest educational establishment of its kind in the country.

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Published 16-Mar-2010 16:03 by Fran @ Hitched
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