David Beckham and The King teasing an upcoming project together after meeting for a surprise at the Chelsea Flower Show today.
At the conclusion of their annual visit to the show, Charles, who arrived with a traditional gardeners’ crook, and Queen Camilla were welcomed by the former United superstar and TV gardening guru Alan Titchmarsh.
The former England captain watched Charles and Queen Camilla from the Highgrove Shop stand, where all proceeds benefit The King’s Foundation, for which Mr. Beckham has spent a year serving as an ambassador.
Beckham and the Queen agreed that the bloom was “so beautiful” as they waited for the new pale pink rose to be sported in his buttonhole. The Queen gestured to Becks’ buttonhole and said, “It’s so beautiful, so beautiful, congratulations,” and appeared to get along incredibly well with him.
Camilla inquired about Beckham’s recent 50th birthday celebrations, and Camilla asked about his fashion designer wife Victoria, who she met at a reception to honor the 15th anniversary of Women of the World (WOW), a movement that promotes gender equality around the world.
He stated, “She’s doing very well. This weekend was a lot of fun because I had a busy weekend. And he joked, “I know, finally,” while making reference to his 50th birthday.
According to legend, Charles reportedly asked Beckham, “You got it, didn’t you,” when the King and Queen sent him a birthday gift. Beckham responded, “Thank you, it was very kind,” and Beckham responded, “It was incredible.” Later, Camilla said, “I’m glad you got the roses, Camille!
This year, The King’s Foundation will celebrate its 35th anniversary, honoring its 35 years of efforts to sustainably transform communities and transform lives, particularly by maintaining green spaces and encouraging young people to learn in an environment that is inspired by nature. And they teased a project that aims to inspire young people to consider careers in horticulture at their next meeting.
The meeting took place just days after it became known that David’s oldest child, Brooklyn, and Prince Harry, the King’s separated son, were having a simmering argument between the Beckhams. Following Brooklyn’s father David’s 50th birthday celebrations amid a family row, Harry and wife Meghan allegedly hosted him and his wife Nicola at their Montecito mansion.
And with Harry apparently being able to offer his support to Brooklyn, who has since distanced himself from his parents, with his father, King Charles, and brother, Prince William, who is also at odds with him.

As the stand’s shopfront was ceremoniously opened with the opening of a pair of Sanderson-designed curtains in the style of a theatre, Charles and Camila sat with Beckham and Titchmarsh, both ambassadors for the King’s Foundation, to symbolize a collaboration between the interior design firm and the King’s Foundation.
The King and Queen spent a few minutes inside the store while Scott Simpson, the charity’s retail director, spent a few minutes with the charity’s retail director, spent some time admiring the floral displays created by Shane Connolly, the designer behind the flowers at the Coronation.
The King was drawn to a pair of exquisite china mugs with a retro “God Save the King” design, while Camilla was particularly drawn to a Burberry trench coat with fabric by Helen Bullock, a graduate of the Royal Drawing School.
Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, as well as Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, also attended the Chelsea Flower Show. The event, which is run by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), which the King patronizes, first took place in the grounds of London’s Royal Hospital Chelsea, which is known for its Chelsea Pensioners.
The broadcaster and gardener Monty Don’s RHS and BBC Radio 2 Dog Garden, which features grass areas for dogs to play in and a large shade tree, is one of the feature gardens this year.

The names of Radio 2 presenters, RHS ambassadors, and Don’s beloved dog Ned are engraved on the brick paths, expressing the significance of dogs in people’s hearts and gardens.
Along with Camilla’s much-loved dog Beth, who passed away last year, will also be featured on the path along with her adopted Jack Russell Terrier mix Bluebell and her new puppy Moley. On the path is also Snuff, Charles’ dog, written.

The Queen is seen holding Moley in a new photo that was released by Buckingham Palace yesterday. Camilla is pictured smiling heartily as she cries the young dog, who was rehomed earlier this year through Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London, in a garden next to a greenhouse.
The Queen supports the Battersea center as patron after the four-day show, which opens to the public on Tuesday. The King’s Trust is planting a seeding success in Chelsea this year, which Project Giving Back supports.
The trust has supported more than one million young people since it was founded almost 50 years ago with the aid of Joe Perkins as its architect.
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