And who can forget last year's royal wedding. A wedding attended by millions of people and a bride who went beyond expectations. This important event of the royal family continues to be ignored today. But in this article we are not going to talk about the grandeur of the wedding or the look of the bride, but something really disturbing.

Apparently, the flowers used in Meghan's bouquet and those used for the crowns of the little companions, including Princess Charlotte, were dangerous. The bouquet and crown were made by florist Philippa Craddock, who has used several types of dangerous flowers, especially for children. Bonnie L. Grant, a certified agronomist wrote at Gardeningknowhow.com:

"Few spring flowers are as beautiful and fragrant as the lilies of the valleys. This flower originated in Eurasia, but is widely distributed in North America and elsewhere. However, behind its gorgeous appearance and fragrance is something very dangerous. This flower is poisonous and unsafe when near children and animals. If swallowed by someone, it can even cause death, �said an agronomist.

Because Meghan's companions were so small, wreaths with this flower on their heads were a very dangerous decision, as the children might have swallowed it.