The King has joined forced with two recognisable faces to form an unlikely trio ahead of this year’s Chelsea Flower Show. King Charles, Sir David Beckham and Alan Titchmarsh are championing ‘The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden’, which aims to promote the joyful side of gardening and the ‘vital contribution plants make to the health of people, places and planet,’ says the RHS.

The garden is being designed by Frances Tophill and will feature elements honouring each of its three ‘champions’. To honour The King’s passion for sustainability, the garden will be completely free of concrete and will feature work by alumni of The King’s Foundation, to showcase artisan crafts and skills. The RHS has also revealed that delphiniums will play a big role in the planting of the garden, as they are His Majesty’s favourite flower.

windsor, england june 7: king charles iii and alan titchmarsh attend the royal windsor flower show at windsor great park on june 7, 2025 in windsor, england. (photo by mark cuthbert/uk press via getty images)Mark Cuthbert

The King and Alan Titchmarsh at the Royal Windsor Show last year.

london, england june 11: king charles iii (l), speaks to former footballer david beckham as they attend the inaugural kings foundation charity awards at st jamess palace on june 11, 2024 in london, england. the awards serve as a platform to honour the outstanding efforts of students, teachers, alumni, and partners who have significantly contributed to the foundations mission across various sectors. there are nine award categories, with the event culminating in the king presenting the king charles iii harmony award, a special accolade recognising an individuals long term dedication to the foundations mission. (photo by kirsty wigglesworth wpa pool/getty images)WPA Pool

The King and Sir David at the King’s Foundation charity awards at St James’s Palace in 2024.

As Sir David Beckham is a keen purveyor of the veg patch, the garden will also include plenty of fruit, vegetables and herbs with some of David Beckham’s favourite plants also starring. While Sir David may no longer be a player on the pitch, his football legacy will be referenced in the design through the inclusion of seven raised plant beds. The number is a playful nod to the iconic number 7 shirt worn by Sir David while a player.

garden scene with a wooden shed and various plantsCourtesy of RHS

A sketch of what the The RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden design will look like.

Meanwhile, to honour legendary modern gardener Alan Titchmarsh, the design will be showcasing ‘the highest standards of horticulture and celebrating the breadth of horticultural careers though stories we tell about the garden,’ said Frances Tophill in a release. At the centre of the garden will be an oak building as a ‘museum of curiosities’, starring a wide range of horticulture, including dried flowers displays. Above you can see the official sketch of what the final garden should look like.

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King Charles and Sir David at the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show.

One other potential feature of the garden is a celebrity designed gnome. Chelsea Flower Show has lifted its usual ban on the ornaments this year, for only the second time in its history. This is because the RHS will be asking stars to design their own gnomes, which will be auctioned for charity and could even star in the RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious, according to The Independent.

This year’s Chelsea Flower Show takes place from Tuesday 19 to Saturday 23 May, with the first two dates being reserved for members only.

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