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By Victoria Ward The King was amused to be dubbed "King of the Compost" while the Queen revealed she was a fan of Bridgerton as they toured the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday evening. The monarch was given a badge bearing the moniker by schoolchildren who had helped design one of the gardens, called No Adults Allowed. "Oh hahaha.

Quite right!" he laughed as he read it. The Queen was handed a badge declaring her "Queen of Bees". READ MORE: Eminem's daughter marries in Michigan  The garden was one of the first stops for the couple as they made their annual pilgrimage to the world famous horticultural show, held in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea.



They were joined by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, as well as a smattering of friends and relatives including the Queen's daughter, Laura Lopes, with her husband Harry, her sister, Annabel Elliot, and the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley. READ MORE: This $28.50 bulk tuna purchase is not what it seems The King, who has recently taken on the patronage of the Royal Horticultural Society from his late mother, appeared delighted with the concept of the garden co-designed by children from Sullivan Primary School in Fulham.

Adults who want to see it must pledge to plant a tree, donate to the RHS school gardening campaign, or find a flower that starts with the first letter of their name. The royals were no exception. To enter the garden, the King and Queen were told they mu.

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