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"With any luck it’ll take to the soil, I hope," King Charles quipped before thanking the Swedish royal family’s gardeners for the tree, with the Queen calling the tree "beautiful." To make ...
It has come from the Royal Nursery at Sollidan Palace, the Swedish Royal Family's summer residence, and will be twinned with a Swedish oak which will be planted at the Royal Djurgarden in Stockholm.
The Swedish royal couple, now grandparents to nine, continued their celebratory spirit in Windsor with this joint royal engagement. The kings, accompanied by Queen Camilla, strolled down ...
“With any luck it’ll take to the soil, I hope,” Charles said. The King thanked the Swedish royal family’s gardeners for the tree, and Camilla said it was beautiful. The King of Sweden used ...
The spade that King Gustaf V used in 1908 to plant an English oak tree in Windsor Great Park (Yui Mok/PA) The King thanked the Swedish royal family’s gardeners for the tree, and Camilla said it ...