King Charles wowed crowds in a tartan kilt as he officially opened the Royal Horticultural Society Aberdeen's Summer Flower Show to mark its special 200th anniversary
King Charles was in Aberdeen today as he officially opened the Royal Horticultural Society’s annual Summer Flower Show at Duthie Park, marking his Majesty’s first since becoming the RHSA patron. He dazzled crowds in a tartan kilt and sporran for his milestone appearance.
Upon arrival, Charles was met with the sound of bagpipes and was received by Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeen David Cameron. As well as speaking to people, he was also shown displays, which included photographs of the late Queen Mother at RHS Aberdeen’s 175th anniversary show. For the past 200 years it has remained a voluntary organisation aiming to "advance knowledge and encourage the practice of horticulture in the community".
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