King Charles holds talks with world leader at Royal Family residence

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King Charles and Queen Camilla greet royal fans at Sandringham Flower Show.

Svar Nanan-Sen

By Svar Nanan-Sen


Published: 24/07/2025

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The King and Queen are spending time at Sandringham this week

King Charles has held talks with a leader of a nation during an audience at his Sandringham estate today.

The King met with the President of the Republic of Moldova on Thursday morning.


They posed for pictures together at the Royal Family residence before the meeting concluded.

It comes as the King and Queen Camilla visited the Sandringham Flower Show on Wednesday.

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King Charles has held talks with a leader of a nation during an audience at his Sandringham estate today.

The royal couple met with exhibitors and members of the public during the royal engagement at Sandringham Park.

The Sandringham Flower Show takes place at the park with Sandringham House and the Church of St Mary Magdalene as a backdrop.

The show, which only lasts for one day, attracts around 20,000 visitors each year.

The profits from each show are donated to local charities.

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They posed for pictures together at the Royal Family residence before the meeting concluded.


To date, the Show Committee has given around £825,000 to good causes.

King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived by carriage and proceeded to the Committee tent.

The couple then toured the show and met with guests, members of local gardening and horticultural clubs and charity supporters.

The guests included members of the Sandringham Women’s Institute, of which Camilla is the President.

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King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived by carriage and proceeded to the Committee tent.

Many of East Anglia's leading nurseries and horticultural specialists exhibit at the Sandringham Flower Show.

In addition to this, it features display gardens by leading designers, around 200 trade stands, charity stands, children's entertainment and the Springwood High School band.

The Royal marquees host competitions in vegetables, fruit, flowers and floral art, with the entries grown by local residents; there are also some open classes which anyone may enter.

In the amateurs' marquee, local gardening and horticultural clubs enter a display competition, which is judged, whilst the horticultural trades marquee features displays by nurseries.