King Charles and Queen Camilla attend annual Chelsea Flower Show
- The monarch and his wife visited the Chelsea Flower Show in London on Monday ahead of its official opening to the public.
- The Royal Horticultural Society organizes the Chelsea Flower Show, which highlights natural planting and resilient landscapes.
- The King and Queen visited a dog garden and viewed the King's Rose, a fuchsia-and-white-striped rose named for Charles supporting his foundation.
- Hospice UK’s Garden of Compassion, designed by Tom Hoblyn and funded by Project Giving Back, focuses on end-of-life care and will move to St Cuthbert’s Hospice.
- The event featured celebrities, hospice patients, and royals, emphasizing gardening innovation and community benefits like hospice support and inclusion.
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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.
London hospice patients meet stars in 'bucket list' trip to Chelsea Flower Show - London Post
Two hospice patients had their dreams come true as they were invited to the Chelsea Flower Show this week. Sam Lucas and Emma Pancha were joined by St Christopher’s Hospice staff members Jarmila Whiteley, Lorna Pearce and Emily Fisher on ‘preview day’ at the world famous show. They got an exclusive look at this year’s gardens as they represented hospice care at the Hospice UK ‘Garden of Compassion’ and were photographed with St Christopher’s amb…
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