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King Charles and Queen Camilla Mark Eden Project’s 25th Anniversary in Cornwall
The royal couple toured new exhibits and met local groups, highlighting Eden Project’s role in conservation and community with a 25-year legacy, officials said.
- On Tuesday, March 24, 2026, King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited the Eden Project in Cornwall to celebrate its 25th anniversary, touring the biomes and meeting staff, volunteers, and visitors.
- Opened on March 17, 2001, the Eden Project transformed an exhausted 60-metre-deep clay pit into a global sustainability symbol, featuring vast geodesic biomes housing thousands of plant species worldwide.
- Charles and Camilla struggled to slice a commemorative cake with a ceremonial sword during the visit, then viewed a new marble run constructed from over 100 metres of handcrafted wooden track.
- Afterward, the couple launched the Big Lunch and Big Help Out weekend scheduled for June 5-8, then traveled to St Austell to meet community groups at Holy Trinity Church and the Market House.
- Organizers frame this milestone as 'year one of the next 25,' with the Eden Project aiming to expand to new sites and increase its impact on nature recovery and social restoration.
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Her majesties ran with a ceremonial sword and a biscuit cake at the Eden Project in Cornwall.
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King and Queen share a giggle as they struggle to cut cake with sword
Charles and Camilla were at the Eden Project in Cornwall on Tuesday.
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The King and Queen Camilla laughed as they struggled to cut a cake with a sword at the Eden Project in Cornwall. The royal couple paid a visit to the attraction to mark its 25th anniversary on Tuesday (24 March). After touring parts of the Cornish ecological centre, the couple attempted to slice a Victoria sponge using a sword presented to them by Colonel Sir Edward Bolitho, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall. They could be seen laughing as they strugg…
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