Royals join King Charles to attend Chelsea Flower Show
King Charles also posed for a photo with Sir David Beckham and Alan Titchmars, who are both ambassadors of the King's Foundation
Queen Camilla accompanied King Charles to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show on Monday. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburg, Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester were also spotted arriving at the show.
King Charles, the Patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, toured gardens and viewed this year’s astonishing floral displays at the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
The king wore a mid-blue two-piece suit, paired with a light blue dress shirt and a silver tie.
Queen Camilla wore a black cropped cardigan over a black-and-white patterned midi dress, with a black leather clutch.
According to GB News, members of the Royal Family visited the RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, co-created by Frances Tophill, and designed to inspire and encourage the nation’s curiosity and interest in gardening.
King Charles also posed for a photo with Sir David Beckham and Alan Titchmars, who are both ambassadors of the King's Foundation.
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