Queen Camilla visits Garden Museum for British Flowers Week
The Queen received a warm invitation from television presenter and horticulturist Alan Titchmarsh
Queen Camilla appeared in high spirits as she was spotted at the Garden Museum, celebrating British-grown flowers ahead of the annual British Flowers Week.
The Queen received a warm invitation from television presenter and horticulturist Alan Titchmarsh, who serves as the museum's President.
She was also welcomed by Christopher Woodward, the museum's Director, and Rupert Tyler, Chair of Trustees.
This visit follows her previous trip to the museum in June 2024.
Notably, King Charles serves as Patron of The Garden Museum, which is dedicated to exploring and celebrating the art, history and design of British gardens and their importance in contemporary culture.
During the visit, the Queen toured the British Flowers Week exhibition, which features six floral installations showcasing locally-grown, seasonal British flowers.
Interestingly, the exhibition also includes portraits of Queen Elizabeth II from her time as Princess Elizabeth, celebrating her enduring connection to British horticulture.
Established in 2013, British Flowers Week aims to promote the UK'S cut flower industry and honour the contributions of British growers, wholesalers and florists.
The 2025 celebration will take place from 16th to 22nd June.
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