Queen Lucille * RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Queen Lucille * RHS Chelsea Flower Show

On May 20, 2024, King George and Queen Lucille visited RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where they toured some of the many gardens and displays on show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Highlights of this year’s... more
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