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To those that have recognised the true value in being British, hats off to you.

 

Anything that installs pride in this country and its heritage in my eyes is to be given the respect it deserves.

 

Just seeing any of our armed forces, in any public event or scenario, makes me proud to know that they, and other organisations; the Royals, are what makes this country and its true inhabitants the real country it is, and will long continue to be regardless of creed or colour.

 

"Proud of Britain"

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wasnt going to, but have been and i am rather moved by it it has to be said, always been proud of britain, but these two install a lot of hope, they are fine fine people and will make a wonderful and very bright monorchy in the years to come, of that I have no doubt.

 

Well done william on making nature and trees a central part, for that we are indebt.

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We watching bits and pieces of it......i have been deadwooding London Planes in Hyde Park opposite the barraks.......been listening to the military bands rehearsing and the cavalry.......very nice.:thumbup1:

 

 

Heres the Tree supplier info.

 

Andrew Halksworth, managing director of Tendercare Nurseries which supplied the trees, said his employees did not know they would be working in Westminster Abbey until this morning.

 

He said: "They thought they were going to a pre-Chelsea Flower Show presentation, they only found out they were coming here a few hours ago. When they found out they were delighted."

 

Mr Halksworth added: "The trees are attractive, native trees - a great celebration of nature which is lovely to associate with a wedding."

 

He said the trees were chosen because they are seasonal, native British trees.

 

The hornbeam is known for being extremely hard and is said to symbolise resilience. The English field maple is said represent humility and reserve. It is the favoured wood used for harp making and it is also used to create medieval loving cups.

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