Prince of Wales welcomes tour guides to garden estate ahead of spring opening

Prince of Wales welcomes tour guides to garden estate ahead of spring opening
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George McMillan

By George McMillan


Published: 03/04/2022

- 05:32

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:40

Charles walked among the daffodils and welcomed tour guides at Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire, and led them on a route around the greenery.

The Prince of Wales has been pictured enjoying his country estate ahead of its seasonal opening to the public.

Charles walked among the daffodils and welcomed tour guides at Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire, and led them on a route around the greenery.


Wearing a red-patterned tie and white shirt beneath a green coat for the occasion, the future king spoke about his favourite flowers and trees, and the reasons for including them in the garden’s collection this season.

More than 60 garden guides are employed at the estate by The Prince’s Foundation, and many joined Charles for an induction ahead of the 2022 tours season, which launches on Monday.

Each year, the estate – which also sports an Orchard Tea Room – typically welcomes around 40,000 visitors.

The Prince’s Foundation also has plans to launch education and training programmes for local school pupils and students from across the UK in sustainable fashion and textiles, heritage building skills and traditional arts.

Charles’ walk around the gardens with new and returning guides is an annual tradition.

EMBARGOED TO 0001 SUNDAY APRIL 3 Undated handout photo issued by The Prince's Foundation of the Prince of Wales with tour guides in the gardens of his home in Highgrove, Wiltshire. The prince has welcomed more than 60 garden tour guides back to the estate, explaining changes made, outlining his vision for the following year, and highlighting his favourite flowers and trees and sharing the reasons for their inclusion, ahead of the 2022 Highgrove Gardens tour season which begins on Monday. Issue date: Sunday April 3, 2022.
Prince of Wales with tour guides in the gardens of his home in Highgrove, Wiltshire.
Leanne Punshon/The Prince's Foundation

EMBARGOED TO 0001 SUNDAY APRIL 3 Undated handout photo issued by The Prince's Foundation of the Prince of Wales in the gardens of his home in Highgrove, Wiltshire. The prince has welcomed more than 60 garden tour guides back to the estate, explaining changes made, outlining his vision for the following year, and highlighting his favourite flowers and trees and sharing the reasons for their inclusion, ahead of the 2022 Highgrove Gardens tour season which begins on Monday. Issue date: Sunday April 3, 2022.
Prince of Wales in the gardens of his home in Highgrove, Wiltshire.
Leanne Punshon/The Prince's Foundation

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