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King Charles and Queen Camilla Sandringham Flower Show: Royal couple arrives in style!

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive at Sandringham Flower Show in horse carriage

By Melanie Aiden July 27, 2023

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King Charles and Queen Camilla are out for the lobe of flowers this summer.

The King and Queen attended the Sandringham Flower Show in Sandringham Park, Norfolk, on Wednesday morning. The royal family's customary Christmas residence, Sandringham House, is located in the enclave and can be seen from the celebration.

The 140th anniversary of the one-day celebration, which attracts about 20,000 people annually, was graciously attended by King Charles, 74, and Queen Camilla, 76, who arrived in a horse-drawn carriage.

From their entrances at Royal Ascot to their coronation processions, the pair is no stranger to riding in a royal carriage. They were drawn by two white horses on Wednesday for the single-carriage parade.

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall also attended the Sandringham Flower Show last summer, but at a time when things were very different before Queen Elizabeth passed away. The show made its first appearance since 2019 owing to the COVID-19 epidemic during the 2022 event.

The show, which attracts many of East Anglia's top nurseries and horticultural experts, was observed by the King and Queen in excellent spirits. The two, who enjoy gardening and country living, agreed that the trip was a pleasure.

In addition to showcase gardens, a police band, hundreds of commerce and charity booths, crafts, and kid's entertainment, the Sandringham Flower Show also hosts competitions for produce, flowers, and floral art under the Royal marquee.

A little over $1 million has been raised so far for regional charity thanks to the famed horticulture event's profits.