The Royal Horticultural Society has a long-standing and treasured relationship with the Royal Family, dating back to 1858 when Prince Albert became RHS President, and in 1861 bestowed the Royal Charter
Keen gardener and committed environmentalist His Majesty King Charles III is the next RHS Patron
A look at King Charles III’s gardening ethos and green credentials in his amazing garden
In the run-up to Coronation, Chief Horticulturist Guy Barter looked at plants named after Royalty
Majestic trees planted at five RHS Gardens to mark the beginning of King Charles III’s reign
Hand-selected flowers and foliage from RHS Gardens adorned the High Altar at the Coronation
Eight coins have been created in honour of King Charles III’s passion for the natural world
Browse the online collection of beautiful floral artwork signed by our Royal Patrons
How gardening changed during the late Queen Elizabeth II’s reign
Commemorating the late Queen Elizabeth II at the RHS Chelsea
King Charles III and other members of the Royal Family share images of their favourite flowers
Explore the RHS Garden of Royal Reflection and Celebration, created for the Coronation
Princess of Wales surprised school children who took part in the first RHS Chelsea Children’s Picnic
Learn how Sandringham will be part of the RHS Shows in 2026 as part of a line up of new locations
Their Majesties The King and Queen met children who created the RHS No Adults Allowed Garden
Explore the garden co-designed by the Princess of Wales for RHS Chelsea as it lives on at RHS Wisley
Festive foliage from RHS Wisley was selected to create wreaths and garlands for Royal carol service
Returning as a RHS Partner Garden, Sandringham occupies 60 acres, with a formal garden
Five oak trees at the RHS Gardens have been dedicated to the late Queen Elizabeth II
RHS marks the passing of our former Patron Queen Elizabeth (1926–2022) following her death
RHS pays tribute to Prince Philip (1921–2021) following his passing
The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.