" ( http://www.paralumun.com/dianamarr.htm). Immaculately dressed Diana wore a silk taffeta dress with a 25 foot train designed by the Emanual. "Her veil was held in place by the Spencer Family diamond tiara."( http://www.paralumun.com/dianamarr.htm). "Her bouquet was of gardenias, lilies of the valley, white freesia, golden roses, white orchids and stephanotis. There were five bridesmaids." ( http://www.paralumun.com/dianamarr.htm). "The Prince and Princess of Wales spent part of their honeymoon at the Mountbatten family home at Broadlands, Hampshire, before flying to Gibraltar to join the HMY BRITANNIA for a 12-day cruise through the Mediterranean to Egypt. They finished their honeymoon with a stay at Balmoral." (http://members.tripod.co.uk/amiehorne/) Princess Diana was disapointed on their honeymoon when she found out that Prince Charles was not the romantic man she thought him to be. On the cruise Charales brought along fishing tackel and many books. Diana assumed that they would read together and spent more time getting to know one another. This was only an assumtion Charles read by himself and wanted to be alone more than he wanted to be with her(Diana 27). When Diana first reached Charles's Highgrove home she hated it. Then she decided to do something about it and decorated it until she felt at home. The Princess decorated the house with furinture in soft pastel hues and country antiquies. "The large, formal dining room was furnished with the most exquisite antiquis, including a silver and gold dinner service from Russia valued at $250,000"( Diana 32). The workers at Waterford crystal factory gave the Prince and Princess a china dinner service valued at $25,000. (Diana 32) " The Princess and her Prince slept on a specially- made mattress with one side hard for Charles, and the other soft for Diana"(Diana 28). Charles and Diana also swan in a extravagat pool paid for by the british army. Diana had a beautiful garden with many different flowers and the bulbs had been donated by different women's associations.