For King Charles, he walks in Kate's footsteps - David Beckham to design a royal garden for King Charles III at Chelsea Flower Show
Sir David Beckham will design a garden for King Charles III's King's Foundation at the 2026 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The former footballer, known for his passion for gardening, will join forces with experts Frances Tophill and Alan Titchmarsh to create his own exhibit. His involvement follows years of close ties to the royal family and a recent knighthood for his charity work and football career.
Beckham's love for gardening started in childhood, inspired by visits to his grandparents. Now, he tends to chickens and bees on his Cotswolds estate, embracing country life with enthusiasm.
Beckham's garden will debut in May 2026, offering visitors a chance to see his vision for nature and design. The collaboration with the King's Foundation and RHS highlights his commitment to inspiring others through gardening. His project will sit alongside the show's broader mission to promote green spaces and well-being.
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