Queen Camilla enjoys a new horticultural exhibition at The Garden Museum on London's Southbank The Queen, 76, enjoyed a tour of the Gardening Bohemia Exhibition Read more: From Donald Trump walking in front of the Queen to Brigitte Macron trying to grasp Camilla's hand: the times royal protocol has been ignored By Jo Tweedy For Mailonline and Rebecca English Royal Editor Published: 13:31 BST, 12 June 2024 | Updated: 16:40 BST, 12 June 2024 e-mail View comments After the Chelsea Flower Show last month, Queen Camilla stepped out for yet another horticulturally-inspired engagement today - at London's The Garden Museum. The royal, 76, was attending a new Gardening Bohemia Exhibition on Wednesday at the attraction on the Southbank in the capital. It's been a busy week for the King's wife; after marking D-Day celebrations in France last week with the King and hosting her Reading Room Literary festival on Saturday.
Despite her relentless schedule, Camilla, wearing a smart navy and cream skirt-suit and taupe suede heels, looked in cheery spirits as she arrived at the museum in Lond on's Lambeth Place this morning The exhibition at the character-laden church-turned museum is now dedicated to gardening exhibits - and the Queen, like the King, is known to have green fingers. Queen Camilla, known to be a keen gardening fan, looked delighted to be taking a tour of the quirky museum on London's Southbank on Wednesday The royal wore a smart navy and cream dress suit for the engagement at th.