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Nov 09, 2023

All the Photos of the British Royal Family at the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show

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The annual Chelsea Flower Show, hosted by the Royal Horticultural Society, is underway on the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea.

According to Buckingham Palace, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show—which is celebrating its 100th year—has "become one of the world's greatest showcases for horticultural excellence, attracting visitors and exhibitors from across the globe." It's also a staple on the royal calendar, with many members of the royal family stopping by the Chelsea Flower Show to take it in annually.

On the event's opening day, Kate Middleton attended the show to attend the first-ever Children's Picnic in the morning. Later on, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Princess Alexandra, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent all arrived to take in the flowers. Here, see all the best photos of the British royals at this year's Royal Chelsea Flower Show.

The Princess of Wales arrived for the preview day to attend a children's picnic at the Royal Flower Show.

For the occasion, she rewore a pink color block dress and a pair of suede wedges.

She chatted with schoolchildren who were in attendance.

Kate also joined them on a picnic blanket, with what looks like an incredible fruit spread.

The Princess of Wales then took a tour of the flower show, accompanied by students.

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived in good sprits.

Camilla's floral dress was very on theme.

She stopped to smell some flowers.

Princess Diana's nieces Amelia Spencer and Eliza Spencer were in attendance on the first day. Amelia opted for a Zimmermann dress, and Eliza chose an Alessandra Rich polka dot dress.

A bust of King Charles features in the RHS Royal Tribute Garden.

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