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Royals and dogs shine at Chelsea Flower Show | Royals and dogs shine at Chelsea Flower Show |
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Watch: King Charles greets Beckham at Chelsea Flower Show | |
The Chelsea Flower show opened its gates to royalty and celebrities on Monday, with dogs, unusually, taking the spotlight. | The Chelsea Flower show opened its gates to royalty and celebrities on Monday, with dogs, unusually, taking the spotlight. |
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were among the first to tour the gardens on display, being joined by famous figures like football icon David Beckham and actress Cate Blanchett. | King Charles III and Queen Camilla were among the first to tour the gardens on display, being joined by famous figures like football icon David Beckham and actress Cate Blanchett. |
This year's event favours rewilding and sustainability, with mossy paving, native planting and gravel paths. | This year's event favours rewilding and sustainability, with mossy paving, native planting and gravel paths. |
Designers leaned into natural landscapes shaped by climate change and a growing desire to reconnect with nature. | Designers leaned into natural landscapes shaped by climate change and a growing desire to reconnect with nature. |
The King is a patron of the Royal Horticultural Society | The King is a patron of the Royal Horticultural Society |
Queen Camilla was among the first to tour the gardens | Queen Camilla was among the first to tour the gardens |
But it was not just the planting that got people talking. The RHS and BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden, created by Monty Don, gave four-legged visitors rare top billing. | But it was not just the planting that got people talking. The RHS and BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden, created by Monty Don, gave four-legged visitors rare top billing. |
Created with canine comfort in mind, it features dog-friendly lawns, water for wallowing and shade-providing trees. Names of royal and broadcaster-owned dogs are etched into brick paths – including the late Beth, the Queen's Jack Russell, her new puppy Moley and the King's dog Snuff. | Created with canine comfort in mind, it features dog-friendly lawns, water for wallowing and shade-providing trees. Names of royal and broadcaster-owned dogs are etched into brick paths – including the late Beth, the Queen's Jack Russell, her new puppy Moley and the King's dog Snuff. |
The actress Dame Joanna Lumley was among those getting a preview of the event | The actress Dame Joanna Lumley was among those getting a preview of the event |
Monty Don played with his dog Ned | Monty Don played with his dog Ned |
Don, not usually a fan of show gardens, said the chance to celebrate the dog-owner bond had won him over. | Don, not usually a fan of show gardens, said the chance to celebrate the dog-owner bond had won him over. |
The garden will not be judged and will not stay. After Chelsea, it will find a permanent home at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. | The garden will not be judged and will not stay. After Chelsea, it will find a permanent home at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. |
Along with Beckham and Blanchett, Dame Joanna Lumley and actor David Tennant were among those getting a preview of the world-famous event, along with BBC presenter Zoe Ball. | Along with Beckham and Blanchett, Dame Joanna Lumley and actor David Tennant were among those getting a preview of the world-famous event, along with BBC presenter Zoe Ball. |
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