In the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on July 29, 1981, the flower girls included Diana's young nieces, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes. Additionally, the couple's other flower girls were the daughters of close friends and family, including the daughters of Charles's cousin, the Hon. Edward van Cutsem. Their charming presence added to the fairy-tale atmosphere of the royal wedding.
The flower girls typically wear a flower bracelet or corsage on their wrist during a wedding.
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if they didn't they wouldn't be flower girls, just girls at a wedding doing nothing
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the husnad gets the wrong flowers
A flower is normally a young girl who is included in the wedding. Their job is to sprinkle petals whilst the bride is walking up the aisle, and sometimes, flower girls hold the veil of the bride.
The bride rules and if she wants one; three or more flower girls (perhaps to save one child from being hurt over another) then this is quite acceptable.
The main characters in "Revenge of the Flower Girls" are Willow, Delphinium, and Zinnia, who are three sisters known for their mischievous antics and dramatic flair as they try to stop their cousin's wedding.
no that is for weddings they buy u a flower wristlett i dont know the proper name but it goes on ur wrist and it is a flower. the leg thing is called a wedding band (i think) and it is for the wedding but it is optional
It's optional, and so are the groomsmen. Usually, they have flower girls, but can also have boys as ringbearers.
The flower girl participates in a wedding with a bouquet of flowers and rose petals and scatters them all over the floor. The flower girl is usually at a very young age, and is meant to symbolize a strong and lasting marriage.
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