Just when we thought the royal newlyweds couldn’t be any more amazing, they go and do this! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s wedding flowers have been sent to some very deserving individuals at St. Joseph’s Hospice in London, England.

The facility's Facebook account announced the beautiful donation on May 20. “Today we got a very special delivery. Beautiful bouquets made from the #royalwedding flowers which we gave to our patients. A big thank you to Harry and Meghan and florist Philippa Craddock. Our hospice smells and looks gorgeous. Such a lovely gesture," the health care center gushed.

Beyond their significance to the thankful patients, Harry and Meghan honored Princess Diana at their wedding through their flowers as well. The couple included her favorite flower, the white rose, in many of their arrangements. How sweet!

"Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle have chosen floral designer @philippacraddock to create the church flowers for their wedding," Kensington Palace announced ahead of the nuptials. "The displays in St. George's Chapel will feature foliage from The Crown Estate and Windsor Great Park, and will use seasonal plants including branches of beech, birch and hornbeam, as well as white garden roses, peonies and foxgloves. The designs will reflect the wild and natural landscapes from which many of the plants will be drawn."

Well, they certainly lived up to their lavish description. The flowers were almost as breathtaking as the glowing bride and her stunning dress — "almost," being the keyword, of course.

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