King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by members of the royal family on Monday for the annual Chelsea Flower Show in London, and one special member made her debut.
Even though the monarch slimmed down the monarchy and kept the focus on the oldest working members, one beloved member delighted the public for the first time.
The Duke of Kent, even at age 90, continued to support the king, often appearing in a wheelchair or in some form of support. Now his granddaughter, Lady Amelia Windsor, has made her own contribution by unveiling the Boodles Palace collection for the first time.
Dressed in a floral outfit, the great-great-granddaughter of George V and Queen Mary wore the “Queen Charlotte’s Cottage” earrings and pendant, two extraordinary creations from the “Palace” collection.
The environment and horticulture are the King’s passion. The monarch himself is fully involved in the exhibition by unveiling The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, a collaborative exhibition designed to spark public interest in gardening, featuring Sir David Beckham and TV gardener Alan Titchmarsh.
Lady Amelia is not a working member of the royal family but is considered the most beautiful. Additionally, she remains low-key and pursues her own modeling career.
However, the fact that the 30-year-old is taking on a rare royal-related project indicates that Charles has a good choice of members to take on his duties, especially as uncertainty hovers around Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.




