Queen Camilla names hit Netflix show she watches during appearance with King Charles

Queen Camilla names hit Netflix show she watches during appearance with King Charles

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Hannah Ross

By Hannah Ross


Published: 20/05/2024

- 21:28

Charles and Camilla stepped out at the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday

  • The Queen said that she watched the “first lot” of the Netflix hit Bridgerton
  • Charles was recently named the patron of The Royal Horticultural Society
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Queen Camilla named the hit Netflix show she watched during an appearance with King Charles.

The King and Queen attended the Chelsea Flower Show in London on Monday afternoon where they were shown around various gardens.


Charles, 75, and Camilla, 76, arrived in a state Bentley before separating to see as many gardens as possible between them.

One of the first stops on the Queen’s tour was the Bridgerton Garden inspired by the popular television show.

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Queen Camilla said she watched the first season of Bridgerton

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The “secretive and secluded” space is based on Penelope Featherington, the leading character in Bridgerton’s most recent season.

Holly Johnston, the garden designer, described it as a “safe, personal and intimate space” for the character who Johnston imagined running away to the garden when she was having a hard time during the show.

As the Queen was led around the garden, she said: “I watched the first lot.”

The first part of the third season of Bridgerton was released on May 16 while part two will be released on June 13.

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Camilla was shown around gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show in London

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Following her visit to the Bridgerton Garden, the Queen was led to the Highgrove Gardens shop, which is featuring at the show for the first time.

In the shop, she was presented with willow sculptures of her two rescue terriers Beth and Bluebell, who were sat behind two dog bowls with their names printed on them.

The sculptures were made by artist Emma Stothard, who established her business with the help of The Prince’s Trust.

Stothard told The Telegraph that the sculptures would be taken back to Highgrove, the King and Queen’s Gloucestershire home, and placed in the gardens.

Queen Camilla and King Charles

Queen Camilla and King Charles during their visit to the Chelsea Flower Show 2024

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The King and Queen reunited to visit the No Adults Allowed Garden, the first garden in the show’s history designed by children to encourage young people to try gardening to help the planet and have fun.

The monarch stood and talked with pupils from Sulivan Primary School who co-designed the garden.

The Queen looked regal in a blue dress matched with beige sandals while the King stepped out in a navy suit.

The green-fingered monarch has a long-standing history with the RHS and has regularly attended the Flower Show over the years.

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