Buckingham Palace has shared details of the visit of King Charles and Queen Camilla Al Chelsea Flower Show 2025, also attended by David Beckham.
Sharing the details of the visit, the Palace said: “The King, as the patron of the Horticultural Royal Society, and the queen, together with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duke and the Duchess of Gloucester, have visited the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.”
In addition, he said that the president of the Horticultural Society Royal, Keith Weed, before touring the gardens and seeing this year’s exhibitions, received them to the president of the Horticultural Royal Society, Keith Weed, before touring the gardens and seeing the exhibitions at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year, which extends from May 20 to 24.
Established in 1913, on the land of the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show has become one of the world’s greatest exhibitions for horticultural excellence, attracting victors and exhibitors around the world. Since its inception, the show has been strength in force.
It has grown from 244 exhibitors in 1913 to more than 400 horticultural exhibitions. Today the program attracts 145,000 visitors every year.
Together, King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the Rhs and BBC Radio 2 dog garden, designed by Monty Don. The garden, designed with dogs in mind, has grass areas for dogs to enjoy and a large tree that provides shadow.
The brick roads are registered with the names of dogs belonging to radio presenters 2 and Rhs ambassadors, as well as the beloved dog dog Don, to reflect the special place that dogs have in the hearts and gardens of the nation.
The names of Queen Jack Russell Terrier, Bluebell and her new puppy, Moley, also appear on the road, along with her very dear Beth dog, who died last year. The name of the King’s dog, snuff, is also included on the road.
The king and queen ended his tours of the show in The Bees for Development Balcony Garden, designed by Jenny Rafferty.