Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles, the new photo together (in the name of nature)

The Queen Elizabeth with a green overcoat and the classic scarf on his head, the Prince Charles with a camel coat and a wooden spade. There new photo – published on social networks by royal family britannica – arrives on the occasion of the launch of The Queen’s Green Canopy, an initiative that unites the Platinum Jubilee of the sovereign toenvironmentalism, a passion that has always united mother and son.

For i 70 years of reign of Lilibet, a goal that will be cut between twelve months, the two most important figures of Corona English in fact, they ask everyone to plant a tree. A kind of «Special gift“, Following – in fact – the example ofheir to the throne, immortalized while digging the hole for his Verdun Tree, an oak brought to the UK in the aftermath of the WWI.

. «Planting a tree is a declaration of hope and trust in the future », says Carlo in promotional video. When do they go back the clip and images is not specified, but certainly anyone who intends to join the project will have to wait the sowing season, i.e. from October to March. «Whoever wants, can as well to share his tree on an interactive map, so as to be d ‘inspiration».

The presentation of the Queen’s Green Canopy coincides with the inauguration of the virtual version of the Chelsea Flower Show (May 17-21), the largest and most important floral display of Great Britain, among the oldest and most popular in the world. It is organized there every year Royal Horticultural Society, the institution sponsored by Queen Elizabeth and at the heart of the whole royal family.

Under this manifestation, three years ago either Meghan Markle that Kate Middleton designed two gardens, one inspired byAfrica and the other childproof. Carlo is also always very active forevent: on the other hand his is known constant commitment in favor of nature and its intention to create a monarchy more green. At the Palace, at least on this, there seems to be unanimous agreement.

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