Queen Camilla Visits London Garden Museum Joins Pupils, Plans Joint Patronage
Queen Camilla Visits London Garden Museum Joins Pupils, Plans Joint Patronage

Queen Camilla Visits London Garden Museum Joins Pupils, Plans Joint Patronage

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Queen Camilla has been actively engaging in public appearances that highlight her interests in gardening and British culture. During a visit to London's Gardening Museum, she donned an elegant polka-dot monochrome maxi dress and participated in a tea-making activity with school pupils, expressing her fondness for mint and lemon tea. She also expressed a desire to become joint patron of the Garden Museum alongside King Charles, a move warmly received by museum staff and supporters. This visit coincided with the British Flowers Week exhibition at the museum, celebrating locally grown seasonal flowers and underscoring the royal couple's patronage of British horticultural initiatives. Additionally, Queen Camilla recently opened a new stand at Hexham Racecourse, demonstrating her continued support for horse racing, a passion shared with her late mother-in-law and the Queen herself. Despite rainy weather, she praised the racecourse's setting and expressed hopes to return with a runner in the future.

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