🍅🥕🥦 At the @KHWGarden plots The Duchess of Cambridge met local residences to chat about their experiences of the garden. pic.twitter.com/aKm23u8wAz
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) January 15, 2019
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🍅🥕🥦 At the @KHWGarden plots The Duchess of Cambridge met local residences to chat about their experiences of the garden. pic.twitter.com/aKm23u8wAz
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) January 15, 2019🐦 Birdhouse making with children from St Jude and St Paul’s CE Primary School — one of these birdboxes will be used in The Duchess’s @The_RHS Garden at #RHSChelsea. pic.twitter.com/nv6zliHOWQ
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) January 15, 2019
🐦 Birdhouse making with children from St Jude and St Paul’s CE Primary School — one of these birdboxes will be used in The Duchess’s @The_RHS Garden at #RHSChelsea. pic.twitter.com/nv6zliHOWQ
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) January 15, 2019The Duchess of Cambridge visited the King Henry’s Walk Garden in Islington on January 15th to see how the project brings people together through gardening and food growing, and before designing a flower garden for The Royal Horticultural Chelsea Flower Show. She visited the garden to meet with volunteers from the community to hear about the benefits of this urban green space, before being shown some of their allotment plots to see the impact that can be achieved in small scale plots. The Duchess then took part in a winter planting workshop, bird box building and pizza making in the garden’s kitchen area.