The King and Queen visited several gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year after the King was announced as patron of the RHS
Their Majesties the King and Queen attended the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year, visiting The Bridgerton Garden and Tom Stuart-Smith’s garden for the National Garden Scheme.
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It was the first time King Charles III attended the RHS Chelsea Flower Show after being announced as their patron last week. The role of patron was previously held by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Camilla made a solo trip to The Bridgerton Garden and the King and Queen visited the No Adults Allowed Garden, which is the first garden in the history of Chelsea to be designed by children.