Queen Camilla made a significant gesture that sent a powerful signal to the Princess of Wales amid her cancer recovery, according to an expert. It came when Camilla visited this year's Chelsea Flower Show with her husband King Charles and they toured the beautiful gardens. One of the gardens they explored was called "no adults allowed" and was specially designed for children - although the King and Queen were allowed to look inside.
After their tour and to thank the kids, Camilla presented a bouquet of camellias to pupils from Sulivan Primary School in London, who contributed to the garden's design. Fergie issues defiant update on cancer struggle after sweet message to Kate Middleton King Charles and Queen Camilla with schoolchildren at the Chelsea Flower Show ( Image: Getty Images) And according to Elise Harlock, brand manager at Prestige Flowers , this choice of flower holds a deeper meaning beyond its beauty. She explained: "Camellias traditionally symbolise admiration, affection, and gratitude.
By selecting camellias, Queen Camilla likely aimed to express profound appreciation for the children's creativity and dedication." The presence of camellias carries added significance given the recent health struggles of the King and the Princess of Wales, who are both undergoing cancer treatment. Elise added: "In the language of flowers, camellias can symbolise resilience and strength.
This choice may reflect a message of solidarity and support for her husband and daughter-in-law .
