Queen Camilla sported a striking navy dress as enjoyed touring the museum's new exhibition called Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors on Wednesday afternoon. Stunning royal fans, the Queen opted for a smart navy and cream skirt-suit and taupe suede heels to mark the outing. The King's wife appeared in high spirits as she arrived at London's Lambeth Place this morning.
The showcase celebrates the gardens of 20th-century women such as Virginia Wolf, her sister Vanessa Bell, garden designer Vita Sackville-West and arts patron Ottoline Morrell. Speaking to an audience of gardeners and curators at the museum on the Thames’s south bank, the Queen said: “I know my husband is the patron but I might have to nudge him, I’d quite like to take that one away from him because it’s such a special place that every time I’m asked I just have to come back again. “I think this wonderful exhibition celebrating women’s gardening is so important, so beautifully curated by Claudia, I hope it attracts many visitors.
"I’m so glad that you are celebrating all the women who are these great gardeners because we do love gardening, as a gardener myself. It’s quite often the men who get celebrated and not the women, so I think you’re doing a brilliant job here by sharing what they do. So thank you very much.
" Camilla was accompanied throughout the visit by Alan Titchmarsh, who is president of the museum and said he was thrilled by Her Majesty’s enthusiasm: “She loves this m.
