Queen uses buggy to visit Chelsea Flower Showon May 23, 2022 at 4:59 pm

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The Queen makes another public appearance as she attends the annual flower show in west London.

The Queen at the flower show

The Queen has visited the Chelsea Flower Show in London – using a buggy for the first time at the event, as she toured the gardens and exhibits.

The 96-year-old monarch, who has mobility problems, was driven around the annual flower show.

“Adjustments have been made for the Queen’s comfort,” said a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman.

After cancelling a series of events earlier this year, the Queen has been much more visible in recent weeks.

She attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show and made a surprise visit last week to officially open the Elizabeth Line.

On Monday afternoon the Queen arrived at the Royal Horticultural Society’s showcase, the day before it opens to an expected 140,000 public visitors.

The Queen was carried in a buggy belonging to the Royal Household.

She was last seen using a buggy to get around in 2013, at an event in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, and before that during a visit to Australia in 2011.

The Queen at the flower show
Queen at the RHS flower show

The Queen has attended the Chelsea Flower Show more than 50 times before, with 39 gardens and 80 exhibits on display this year.

This includes a Platinum Jubilee floral tribute to her 70-year reign.

Showing her around was Keith Weed, president of The Royal Horticultural Society.

The show was cancelled by the Covid pandemic in 2020 and rescheduled to September in 2021 – but is now back in its usual Spring season for the first time since 2019.

Chelsea Flower Show

Image source, TOBY MELVILLE

Earlier on Monday a rose was planted in the garden of Buckingham Palace named after John Ystumllyn, believed to have been one of Britain’s first black gardeners.

The rose, named after the 18th Century horticulturalist, is claimed to have been “the first in the country named after an individual from an ethnic minority background”.

“The rose has been bred as a mark of friendship and community, and I hope guests and visitors to the garden will have the opportunity to reflect on what this rose represents for many years to come,” said a message from the Queen.

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