THIS Morning's Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby were blown away by a stunning field of flowers in Worcestershire.
The Confetti Field at Wyke Manor Estate, outside Pershore, made an appearance on ITV’s This Morning earlier today.
The 14-acre field opens for just a few days each year with Holly and Phil describing the sight as “utterly beautiful”, “breath-taking”, and “spectacular”.
This Morning presenter and gardening expert Daisy Payne provided a bit of history about the fields and was clearly very impressed.
“I cannot tell you, how deeply pretty and beautiful it is here,” she said.
“It really is a treat, it’s an instagrammers paradise.
“You’re probably thinking are ‘there still tickets available?’ and yes there are but you’ve got to be quick.”
She added that the flower petals, which are harvested and then dried, have been used at the weddings of Prince Charles, Madonna and Guy Ritchie.
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Owner of the fields, Charles Hudson, also made an appearance on the popular daytime show.
He said that they have had guests come from as far as Malaysia and Singapore to see the fields and just yesterday had a visitor from Norway, who had flown from Oslo to London that same morning.
He also revealed they will be looking to use some of the farm’s barns to host “bespoke weddings” in the middle of the fields.
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