What will Kate’s wedding bouquet look like?

Posted by Paul Handley on Thu 7th April 2011 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Luxury EventsLuxury ExperiencesRich And FamousUnusual Luxury
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Kate Middleton’s wedding bouquet, what is it going to look like?

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Well, like most things regarding the Wedding of the year, no one is completely sure. However, if anyone can give us an educated guess, it has to be Flower expert Judith Blacklock.

Fox Television have recognised Judith’s knowledge and skill and have snapped her up as the station’s “Flower Pundit” for the big day. Judith will give a commentary on the blooms for one of USA’s largest News networks.

Fox are expecting to pull in 200 million viewers for the Royal Wedding!

Judith Blacklock is renowned worldwide for her teaching skills in flower arranging and floristry.  She set up her flower school in Knightsbridge 12-years ago.  Today, it is the only private flower arranging and floristry school in the UK with accreditation from the British Accreditation Council (BAC).

After the Royal Wedding, Judith will be running an exclusive one off masterclass, showing how to recreate Kate’s bouquet and other exciting designs. You will be able to take all your creations away with you.

The flower arranging class will be in Kensington on the 14th May. The cost for this is (for two) £235 (including all materials and refreshments).

This is an excellent way to get a real insight into the world of professional flower arranging and just exactly what Kate Middleton’s wedding bouquet looks like.

You even get one too, just need a dashing Prince now!

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