‘I’ve designed King Charles’ garden and was warned about one of his traits’ | Royal | News
The garden is being ‘championed’ by the King himself (Image: WPA Pool, Getty Images) The designer behind The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, for this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, has revealed she received a telling warning about one of the monarch’s defining characteristics during the creative process. BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Frances Tophill, 36, has taken on the task of designing the garden for this year’s prestigious horticultural event. According to a statement on The King’s Foundation’s website, the garden is being “championed” by the King himself, alongside Sir David Beckham and Alan Titchmarsh. Speaking to The Telegraph about her experience working on the project, Frances opened up about the journey of designing and bringing the garden to life. She revealed that she travelled to Highgrove, Gloucestershire, to meet with the King’s gardening team, noting that the word ‘harmony’ was repeated on numerous occasions throughout her visit. READ MORE: King Charles ‘saddened’ by death at event attended by royals READ MORE: King Charles succeeds where Keir Starmer fails as he rescues US relations Alan Titchmarsh, …
