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Queen elizabeth and Prince Harry

Chelsea Flower Show recieved a Royal visit

The Queen was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and Prince Harry for her visit to this year's Chelsea Flower Show.

The monarch congratulated her grandson on his work for an African charity as she toured a garden designed for it.

Prince Harry, who has just returned from New Zealand, said parts of the garden were "exactly like Africa".

Horticulturalists from around the world are displaying their designs at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea.

The launch of the show, which opens to the public on Tuesday, comes as its organisers say nearly a quarter of the UK's front gardens are now paved over.

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) is urging householders to buck the trend by growing more plants.

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