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King Charles strikes agreement to replace traditional Sandringham Flower Show at royal residence

By britishbulletin.com17 July 20262 Mins Read
King Charles strikes agreement to replace traditional Sandringham Flower Show at royal residence
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The Royal Horticultural Society is set to make history next week by staging its inaugural flower show at a royal residence.

The RHS Sandringham Flower Show will take place from July 22 to 26 at the Norfolk estate, marking a significant departure for the gardening charity.


This landmark event replaces the traditional Sandringham Flower Show for this year.

The original show, established in 1881 and organised by a volunteer committee trust, will resume in 2027 and 2028.

King Charles has struck an agreement to replace the traditional Sandringham Flower Show.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla will make their entrance by carriage on Wednesday, the opening day of the five-day event.

During their visit, the royal couple will tour the RHS Royal Legacy Garden, a creation by garden designer Catherine MacDonald developed in partnership with the King himself.

The monarchs will spend time with those displaying at the show and engage with visitors attending the historic occasion.

King Charles and Queen Camilla will make their entrance by carriage on Wednesday, the opening day of the five-day event.

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Award presentations will also form part of their official duties at the Norfolk event.

The Sandringham Estate has entered into an agreement permitting the RHS to stage a horticultural show at the location once every three years.

Following this year’s inaugural event, the next RHS show at the royal residence is scheduled for 2029.

Visitors can expect gardens and exhibits showcasing the Norfolk landscape alongside innovative horticultural practices, with recognition given to local community groups and charitable organisations.

The programme includes competitions for fruit and vegetables, floristry presentations and educational talks, plus demonstrations from prominent figures in the gardening world.

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