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Lady Amelia Windsor visits Chelsea Flower Show to present her first flower arrangement and looks stunning in a checked dress

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Lady Amelia Windsor looked very summery on Monday as she debuted her first display at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Lady Amelia Windsor looked very summery on Monday as she debuted her first display at the Chelsea Flower Show.

The royal, 28, is King Charles’ second cousin once removed and is 43rd in line to the throne as the granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

He has been working with the Kent Wildflower Seeds team to bring his first wildflower garden to the 2024 show, which runs from May 21-25.

Amelia, who was once considered the “most beautiful” member of the royal family, returned from a whirlwind trip to Venice to attend the show and offered her “creativity and support” to the exhibition.

The royal looked radiant in a long red check print dress, which looked perfect for the warm weather.

Lady Amelia Windsor looked very summery on Monday as she debuted her first display at the Chelsea Flower Show.

He has been working with the team at Kent Wildflower Seeds to bring his first wildflower garden to the 2024 show.

He has been working with the team at Kent Wildflower Seeds to bring his first wildflower garden to the 2024 show.

The royal, 28, is King Charles' second cousin once removed and 43rd in line to the throne as the granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

The royal, 28, is King Charles’ second cousin once removed and 43rd in line to the throne as the granddaughter of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.

It was finished with a halter neckline for a chic look, and the blonde beauty added chunky white sneakers to keep it casual.

The final results of the flower display were impressive, with a variety of wildflowers including yellow rattlesnake, common toadflax and tattered robin.

A standout element was a series of drawers, from which wildflowers sprouted for a wild yet aesthetically pleasing look.

Meanwhile, artist Claire Basler painted a “magical” backdrop for the wildflower display that included musk mallow, clover, daisies, fennel and wild carrot.

“I am very excited and honored to be a very small part of the team at Kent Wildflower Seeds’ first garden at the Chelsea Flower Show,” Lady Amelia wrote on her Instagram page.

Amelia, who is a lady because her father is George Windsor, the Earl of Andrews, previously studied French and Italian at the University of Edinburgh.

In addition to being a freelance gardening writer, she is a model and works with Storm Management.

She was even called the most “handsome” member of the royal family in a cover shoot for Tatler magazine in 2016.

The royal looked radiant in a long red check print dress, which looked perfect for the warm weather.

The royal looked radiant in a long red check print dress, which looked perfect for the warm weather.

Amelia was present at the event after returning from a whirlwind trip to Venice.

Amelia was present at the event after returning from a whirlwind trip to Venice.

Amelia has offered her

Amelia has offered her “creativity and support” to the exhibit, according to Kent Wildflowers.

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Kent Wildflowers wrote on Instagram: ‘Our Chelsea display is complete. Building this has been an incredible experience and I really can’t put into words how proud I am of the fact that we are exhibiting at the most prestigious flower show in the world.

‘The judges are deliberating in the tent and the press preview awaits us. Chelsea here we come!’

The Chelsea Flower Show will take place from 21 to 25 May and will be attended by Their Majesties King Charles and Queen Camilla.

The show began in style with a visit from Princess Diana’s nieces, Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, before a visit from the King and Queen later today.

What’s more, horticulturist Monty Don, 68, looked dapper in a navy suit, which he paired with a light blue shirt and a turquoise print tie.

Dame Mary Berry was another high-profile guest who cut a sophisticated figure on the opening day of the Chelsea Flower Show.

The writer and presenter, 89, opted for a pink and yellow paisley dress, which she combined with nude mules.

With a nod to the displays, former CBBC presenter Angellica Bell looked chic in a green floral minidress with elegant puff sleeves and a statement bow.

Garden designers Lady Amelia Windsor, Tabi Jackson and Charlotte Denne and author Victoria Bennett in the Kent Wildflower Seeds garden, during the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Garden designers Lady Amelia Windsor, Tabi Jackson and Charlotte Denne and author Victoria Bennett in the Kent Wildflower Seeds garden, during the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

The final results were stunning, with a variety of wildflowers including yellow rattlesnake, common toadflax and tattered robin.

The final results were stunning, with a variety of wildflowers including yellow rattlesnake, common toadflax and tattered robin.

Artist Claire Basler painted a backdrop

Artist Claire Basler painted a “magical” backdrop for the wildflower display including musk mallow, clover, daisies, fennel and wild carrot.

Amelia, who is signed to Storm Management, was once nicknamed the member

Amelia, who is signed to Storm Management, was once dubbed the “most beautiful” member of the royal family.

King Charles, who was named patron of the Royal Horticultural Society earlier this month, and Queen Camilla will make an appearance alongside the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London.

The royal family will be welcomed by the President of the Royal Horticultural Society, Keith Weed, before touring the gardens and taking in the stunning floral displays.

The King’s attendance is another positive step for the monarch, who has gradually returned to his public duties amid his cancer treatment.

Charles has had a long-standing relationship with the RHS and has regularly attended the Flower Show over the years.

Ahead of the country’s favorite gardening event, Charles was announced as the new patron, taking over from his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who died in September 2022.

Queen Elizabeth became patron of the Society when she acceded to the throne in 1952, meaning she held the title for more than 72 years.

Established in 1913, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show has become one of the world’s largest showcases of horticultural excellence, attracting visitors and exhibitors from around the world.

Since its inception, it has grown from 244 exhibitors in 1913 to more than 500 today, including gardens, nurseries, florists, educational displays and trade stands.

Today the exhibition attracts 168,000 visitors and is organized by the Royal Horticultural Society, founded in 1804.

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