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Beckham Trades Football for Flowers with Royal Garden Project
20 Nov
Summary
- David Beckham will support a garden design for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
- He is involved as an ambassador for the King's Foundation.
- The garden aims to encourage curiosity about plants and their benefits.
David Beckham is extending his long-standing relationship with the royal family into the world of horticulture. He will support horticulturist Frances Tophill in designing a space for the upcoming RHS Chelsea Flower Show. This endeavor mirrors a similar project undertaken by the Princess of Wales in 2019.
Beckham's involvement is through his role as an ambassador for the King's Foundation, which is collaborating with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) on the garden. Named 'The RHS and The King's Foundation Curious Garden,' the project seeks to foster a sense of discovery and appreciation for gardening.
The former footballer, a keen gardener himself, expressed his enthusiasm, highlighting his childhood love for the countryside and the rewarding nature of gardening. He hopes the project will encourage people to engage with nature and try new things.




