The Duchess of Cambridge's most beautiful bouquets

Prince William handed his smiling wife a pink flower as they visited the Bilby Enclosure at Taronga Zoo in Sydney while on their official royal tour Down Under.

A young admirer presented Kate with a beautiful orange bouquet while on a visit to the Sydney Royal Easter Show on April 18, 2014.

Kate was all smiles as she left Northolt High School holding a gorgeous bouquet of pink and indigo blooms on Valentine’s Day.

Dressed-down Kate was given a colourful floral arrangement while attending a marathon in Wales last year.

While visiting a Child Bereavement charity in the UK in 2012, Kate was presented with posies from the crowd, prompting her husband William to joke: "I never get flowers any more, I just get cold hands."

Catherine was charmed by a little girl dressed as a princess, who gave the Duchess a bouquet of pink flowers.

Newly pregnant Kate famously visited a women’s treatment centre on Feb 18, 2013, where not even a colourful bouquet could distract from her tiny baby bump!

After being treated for extreme morning sickness during the early stages of her pregnancy, Kate and Prince William were seen leaving the hospital with the Duchess holding a yellow bouquet of “get well” roses.

Two-year-old Lola Mackay refused to let go of the flowers she was due to give to Catherine during an official visit, which caused the princess to giggle with glee.

For a visit to the Polynesian Island Tuvalu in 2012, Prince William and Kate sported matching traditional floral head wreaths.

William and Kate beamed as they looked at an orchid named in honour of Princess Diana at Singapore Botanical Gardens on their Diamond Jubilee tour in 2012.

Kate was visibly delighted after she was presented with a bunch of flowers at the premiere of ‘War Horse’ in London.

The Duchess received flowers and a big hug from six-year-old Diamond Marshall upon her arrival in Calgary with Prince William in 2011. The Make-a-Wish Foundation arranged for Diamond, a cancer patient, to greet the royal couple.

For an official welcoming ceremony in Ottawa in 2011, Kate looked beautiful in a blue lace dress while holding an exotic floral arrangement.

For the royal wedding, Kate let her exquisite Alexander McQueen dress take centre stage as she held a simple, subtle bouquet. The British flowers – lily of the valley, sweet william and hyacinth with myrtle and ivy – each held a specific meaning for Kate on her special day (sweet william is the emblem of “gallantry,” unsurprisingly!).