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Published 17:39 13 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 17:49 13 Jan 2018 GMT
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The flower symbolises love and marriage and has been included in every royal bridal bouquet since Queen Victoria got married all the way back in 1840.
The myrtle will come from a bush that once belonged to Queen Victoria, according to the Telegraph.
It was given to the queen by her husband Prince Albert's grandmother as a gift from his native Germany and was planted in her garden at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight where Victoria used to sit and paint watercolours.
Queen Elizabeth, Lady Diana and Kate Middleton all included a piece of myrtle from that garden in their bouquets for their weddings, so it's fairly certain that Meghan will keep the tradition going when she marries Prince Harry in May.
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