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Home » King Charles joins forces with David Beckham and Alex Titchmarsh ahead of major event
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King Charles joins forces with David Beckham and Alex Titchmarsh ahead of major event

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King Charles joins forces with David Beckham and Alex Titchmarsh ahead of major event
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King Charles convened with Sir David Beckham, Alan Titchmarsh CBE, and garden designer Frances Tophill at his Gloucestershire estate last week to complete plans for a collaborative garden project destined for this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

The gathering at Highgrove brought together the monarch, who serves as Royal Founding President of The King’s Foundation, alongside three prominent figures united by their passion for horticulture and the natural world.


Sir David holds the position of King’s Foundation ambassador, whilst Titchmarsh represents both The King’s Foundation and the RHS in his ambassadorial role.

The quartet met to approve final designs for The RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, an installation intended to spark public interest in gardening and outdoor pursuits whilst encouraging younger generations to explore careers within the horticultural sector.

King Charles convened with Sir David Beckham, Alan Titchmarsh CBE, and garden designer Frances Tophill at his Gloucestershire estate last week to complete plans for a collaborative garden project destined for this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

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The garden’s design incorporates several personal touches reflecting the interests of those involved in its creation.

A beehive will feature prominently, drawing inspiration from the shared enthusiasm for apiculture held by both the King and Sir David, who are keen beekeepers producing their own natural honey.

Seven raised beds will form part of the layout, serving as a tribute to the former England captain’s iconic shirt number from his playing days.

David Austin Roses has contributed specially selected roses honouring the King, Sir David, and Titchmarsh.

An easel crafted by Eleanor Pickin, a graduate of the Snowdon School of Furniture, will also be displayed within the garden.

The gathering at Highgrove brought together the monarch, who serves as Royal Founding President of The King’s Foundation, alongside three prominent figures.

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Pickin met with the design team at Highgrove’s furniture workshops, where she presented her handcrafted piece for inclusion in the Chelsea installation.

Trainees and apprentices from both RHS Wisley and Highgrove Gardens have played an integral role in developing the Curious Garden project.

These young horticulturalists will gain invaluable hands-on experience by helping to construct the garden at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, representing a significant career milestone for any aspiring gardener.

During the Highgrove meeting, the King listened as the trainees shared their enthusiasm for the initiative and their involvement in the collaborative venture.

The young gardeners are also participating in exchange programmes between the two prestigious gardens, broadening their skills and knowledge across different horticultural settings.

The King’s Foundation operates as the monarch’s dedicated nature and sustainability charity, delivering educational programmes focused on traditional skills, sustainable practices, and outdoor learning for young people.

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Sir David expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating: “Both The King’s Foundation and the RHS do such great work in protecting and promoting green spaces across the UK.

“I want to help encourage a new generation to appreciate the benefits of nature and get involved in gardening. It’s been fun to be a part of creating the Curious Garden and I’m excited for people to see it at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.”

Mr Titchmarsh reflected on his own journey into horticulture, saying: “Curiosity is really the beginning of any gardening journey and certainly that’s how I began my career so I hope this work inspires a new generation of gardeners to explore their talents through the incredible training and work experience schemes available via the RHS and The King’s Foundation.”

For Tophill, the project marks her debut Chelsea garden for the RHS, describing it as “such a special design” and noting how time spent at Highgrove learning about the King’s Harmony philosophy had influenced the creative direction.

The King’s Foundation operates as the monarch’s dedicated nature and sustainability charity, delivering educational programmes focused on traditional skills, sustainable practices, and outdoor learning for young people.

The King’s Foundation operates as the monarch’s dedicated nature and sustainability charity.

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The organisation manages several royal gardens, including those at Highgrove, Dumfries House in Ayrshire, and the Castle of Mey in Caithness.

Originally established in 1990, the charity now provides education courses to nearly 15,000 students each year and runs health and wellbeing programmes benefiting approximately 2,000 people annually.

Its headquarters are located at Dumfries House, the Foundation’s flagship regeneration project in Scotland.

The RHS, Britain’s gardening charity since its founding in 1804, works to help millions engage with gardening for health, happiness, and environmental benefit.

The organisation conducts scientific research addressing major environmental challenges whilst running nationwide school and community gardening initiatives.

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