The royal family on Saturday said King Charles and Duchess of Edinburgh participated in the Royal Windsor Flower Show.
A statement that was released on the family’s Instagram account said, “The king as patron and Duchess of Edinburgh was at the Royal Windsor Flower Show this morning.”
It said: “The theme of this year’s show held in Windsor Great Park is’ patterns in nature ‘inspired by his Majesty’s book’ Harmony: A new way of looking at our world.”
The statement read, “The Duchess, together with gardener Alan Tencchmarsh, who is the honorary president of Royal Windsor Rose & Horticultural Society, to officially open the show.”
Local media reported that Duchess Sophie, Kona to Prince Edward, stood in the monarch and opened the show before King Charles arrived.
Duchess Sophie and King Charles appeared together at the event just a day after the monarch’s sister -in -law joined Prince William for a performance at the Royal Cornwall Show 2025.
The royal family said “the Duke of Cornwall (William) as patron of the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association, and the Duchess of Edinburgh (Sophie), as patronage of the Association of Agricultural Association participated in the Royal Cornwall Show in Wadebridge.”
It said, “The show celebrates and highlights the best in grain inheritance and tradition through agriculture, food and drink, entertainment and competition.”



