King Charles and Queen Camilla attend annual Chelsea Flower Show
- The monarch and his wife attended the Monday preview of the yearly Chelsea Flower Show in London, organized by the Royal Horticultural Society.
- The event showcases new garden designs and plants, emphasizing resilient landscapes and natural planting inspired by historic habitats.
- During their tour, Charles and Camilla visited a dog-friendly garden and viewed the King’s Rose, a new fuchsia-and-white-striped variety named to support the King’s Foundation.
- Dozens of public figures attended, including David Beckham and actors like David Tennant, while hospice patients experienced the exclusive preview and Hospice UK's Garden of Compassion was featured.
- The event highlights horticultural innovation and community engagement, with the Garden of Compassion planned to relocate to a hospice for patient and family well-being after the show.
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IN PHOTOS | Chelsea Flower Show blooms with royals, celebs
Running from May 20 to 24, the Chelsea Gardening Show by the Royal Horticultural Society in the U.K. sees garden designers competing to earn coveted bronze, silver or gold medals with their imaginative landscapes and floral displays.
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