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The meaning behind Prince Philip's funeral wreath chosen personally by The Queen for her husband

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In preparation for her final goodbye to her husband Prince Philip, The Queen went out of her way to get a wreath made with flowers that meant something to the Royal couple.

Her Majesty, who chose not to sit in the front row for the service, chose white lilies, small white roses, white freesia, white wax flower, white sweet peas and jasmine for the wreath.

Each flower was carefully selected and chosen because of it's significance to the pair over their 73 years of marriage. As well as being a sign of respect or remembrace, the white rose is the flower of June, which is Prince Philip's birth month.

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