This year’s event marks the 140th anniversary of the show, which brings more than 20,000 attendees annually to the venue.
The royal couple stopped by thein Sandringham Park, Norfolk, England, on Wednesday by way of a horse-drawn carriage.
Camilla, 76, donned a belted, pleated dress featuring a garden-appropriate green, ivy-leaf pattern, while Charles, 74, sported a dapper tan suit and fedora, a red patterned tie and a complementary pocket square — as well as dark shades for the sunny day. The former Duchess of Cornwall was spotted sniffing and picking a colorful bouquet of florals, while Charles was seen chatting with a group of onlookers, even chuckling as they spoke.
This year’s event marks the 140th anniversary of the show, which brings more than 20,000 attendees annually to the venue, which is actually part of the royal family’s home where they often spend the Christmas holiday.POOL/AFP via Getty Images The flower show features display gardens, charity booths, a band and mini competitions to showcase vegetables, fruit, flowers and art.
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