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Duchess of Cambridge designs garden for RHS Chelsea Flower Show

To highlight the benefits of the natural world and inspire children, families and communities to enjoy the great outdoors, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge co-designed the 2019 Royal Horticultural Society Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.

The garden builds on Her Royal Highness’s passion for the outdoors and the proven benefits that nature has on physical and mental health. The Duchess is a strong advocate for the positive impact that nature and the environment can have on childhood development.

In designing this garden, alongside, landscape architects Davies White, The Duchess continues to highlight how being active in nature can positively impact our physical and mental health.

The garden is inspired by elements of The Duchess’s childhood and by more recent memories with HRH’s own children.

Wild planting and natural materials will be used to recreate a woodland wilderness where children and adults alike can feel closer to the great outdoors.

It is hoped that the garden will recapture the sense of wonder and magic that adults enjoyed as children when exploring outside.

Source: The Royal Family

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