Duchess of Cambridge tours the gardens of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

The Duchess of Cambridge views a display of David Austin roses at the Chelsea Flower Show - AFP
The Duchess of Cambridge views a display of David Austin roses at the Chelsea Flower Show - AFP

The Duchess of Cambridge has toured the gardens of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, ahead of the annual event's opening to the public.

She greeted by Sir Nicholas Bacon on Monday, president of the Royal Horticultural Society, before being led around a selection of displays.

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Other members of the royal family will also explore the exhibitions, including Radio 2's Feel Good Gardens, which are modelled around the five senses.

Situated within the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, the tour will also include a visit to the Sir Simon Milton Foundation garden, inspired by the Covent Garden Flower market.

The Duchess of Cambridge talks with RHS judge Mark Fane (R) as she arrives at the Chelsea Flower Show - Credit:  BEN STANSALL
The Duchess of Cambridge talks with RHS judge Mark Fane (R) as she arrives at the Chelsea Flower Show Credit: BEN STANSALL

They will also see a garden set within an "urban landscape" which will, for the first time at the 104-year-old show, feature street art.

In recent years, celebrities flocking to the gardeners' sanctuary have included former Great British Bake Off star Mary Berry and Britain's Got Talent judge David Walliams.

The public will be able to marvel at the horticultural creations from Tuesday until Saturday.

This year's event will host more than 500 exhibitors and is expected to attract some 165,000 visitors from around the world.

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