A new two-acre garden dedicated to Elizabeth II has opened to the public in central London following more than two years of development.

The Queen Elizabeth II Garden, in Regent’s Park, has been created on the site of a former disused plant nursery.

The garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch’s life and public service.

It is in addition to the UK National Memorial to Queen Elizabeth II, which will be in St James’s Park, close to Buckingham Palace.

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