The Duchess of Cornwall opened the annual British Flowers Week festival

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

On June 10, 2021, The Duchess of Cornwall visited the Garden Museum in London to open the annual British Flowers Week festival held in collaboration with New Covent Garden Flower Market. The Duchess also saw the Garden Museum’s new exhibition, ‘Constance Spry and Fashion for Flowers’, which was curated by Royal florist Shane Connolly.

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

Before leaving, The Duchess was given a bouquet containing rosemary, a sign of remembrance on what would have been the 100th birthday of The Duke of Edinburgh. Founded by New Covent Garden Market in 2013, British Flowers Week is an annual celebration of the wealth and variety of British cut flowers, plants and foliage.

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

The Duchess wore a new floral print silk shirt dress. The Duchess carried a totally on-trend woven bag from Bottega Veneta

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