The Royal Family’s love of gardening and the outdoors will bring
    a big change to one of their favourite homes in 2026. For the first
    time, Sandringham House in Norfolk will host a special garden show
    organised by one of the most famous organisations in the
    country.

    In July 2026, the RHS will add the royal residence to its
    growing list of ever popular garden shows. The event at Sandringham
    runs from July 22 and is sure to attract royal attention.

    The King and Queen are regulars at the Chelsea Flower Show, held
    in May every year, and Charles III has a major role within the RHS
    that was cemented with a special gift last year.

    King Charles has received a green gift that most gardeners can
    only dream of- the Royal Horticultural Society has presented The
    King with a new Royal Signature. 

    The RHS announced in 2024 that King Charles would be the new
    Royal Patron, following his late mother. A lifetime gardener, His
    Majesty was a more than appropriate fit for the role. 

    In July 2025, the RHS shared a new Royal Signature created for
    the King; a Royal Signature is a botanical painting created for a
    specific event or moment. 

    Botanical artist Gillian Barlow and calligrapher Timothy Noad
    MBE collaborated on the new painting celebrating The King’s new
    role. 

    The piece of art is based on Charles’ new gardens at
    Sandringham. It has a rich colour palette of gold, bright pink,
    coral, crimson, purple, and mauve. It also includes some of The
    King’s favourite plants, including Geranium sanguineum,
    Magnolia campbellii, Narcissus ‘Jetfire’, and
    crocus. 

    The painting is amongst a strong group of over 40 paintings,
    with the first Royal Signature created in 1816 for Queen Charlotte.
    It will be displayed to the public in 2026 at the first ever RHS
    Flower Show at the Sandringham Estate. 

    RHS General Director Clare Matterson shared, “We are
    incredibly honoured that His Majesty The King is our charity’s
    Patron. This painting marks over 200 years of Royal patronage and
    is testament to the Royal Family’s true love of gardening and its
    enduring relationship with the RHS.”

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