The Duchess of Edinburgh joins Alan Titchmarsh at the Royal Windsor Flower Show
The Duchess of Edinburgh looked ready for summer today as she stepped out in a colorful patterned dress for a visit to a flower show.
Sophie, 58, was accompanied by the Honorary President of the Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Society (RWRHS), Alan Titchmarsh, at the club’s show at Windsor Great Park.
The mother of two chose to wear a light blue midi dress with a bright and colorful print for the occasion.
She wore her blonde hair down while pinning it behind her ears with her stylish sunglasses and opted for dainty blue drop earrings.
To bulk up her figure, Prince Edward’s wife donned a pair of white wedge sandals to complete her summer look.
The Duchess of Edinburgh (pictured right) looked ready for summer today as she stepped out in a colorful patterned dress for a visit to a flower show
She was pictured alongside the gardener and broadcaster talking to visitors and staff, and inspecting several of the flowers on display.
The RWRHS charity was founded by Queen Victoria in 1892 and has enjoyed the support of six monarchs in its history.
On Tuesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh appeared in high spirits as she visited the Shooting Star Children’s Hospice in London.
The royal mother of two beamed as she got creative with kids during a craft session during her trip.
She seemed comfortable talking to volunteers and families, while also getting stuck planting trees in the hospice yard.
The royal family looked typically elegant in a sophisticated white dress which she paired with a short navy blue blazer for the outing.
Sophie, 58, was accompanied by the Honorary President of the Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Society (RWRHS), Alan Titchmarsh, at the club’s show at Windsor Great Park
The mother of two chose to wear a light blue midi dress for the occasion, with a bright and colorful print
Sophie wore her blonde hair down while pinning it behind her ears with her stylish sunglasses and opted for dainty blue drop earrings
Prince Edward’s wife (pictured) added height to her figure and slipped on a pair of white wedge sandals to complete her summer look
Sophie (pictured left) was pictured next to the gardener and the announcer talking to visitors and staff and inspecting various flowers on display
She completed her ensemble with stylish white wedges and a chic silver handbag.
Her blonde locks were styled in a straight center part while wearing minimal make-up for a natural look.
Because she has a strong personal interest in the services for people with disabilities and young people, she has been committed to Shooting Star Children’s Hospices for many years.
In 2002, Sophie officially opened their hospice in Guildford and continued to visit regularly, while also supporting major fundraising events.
The RWRHS charity was founded by Queen Victoria in 1892 and has enjoyed the support of six monarchs in its history. Pictured is the Duchess of Edinburgh and Alan Titchmarsh
The Duchess of Edinburgh attends the Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Society Show
On Tuesday, the Duchess of Edinburgh (pictured right) appeared in high spirits as she visited the Shooting Star Children’s Hospice in London
The Duchess of Edinburgh and David Emanuel visit The Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Society Show
The Shooting Star Children’s Hospices updated their name in February 2019, after eight years of being known as Shooting Star Chase following the merger of two separate children’s hospice charities.
The organization focuses on supporting more than 700 children and their families in Surrey and 15 London boroughs.
Sophie previously praised the work of those involved in running Shooting Star Children’s Hospice, saying: ‘Thank you for what you do to care for these wonderful and beautiful children.
The royal mother-of-two (pictured right) beamed as she got creative with kids during a craft session during her trip
All smiles: radiant Sophie couldn’t help but grin as she attended the Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Society Show
“The care and love you show to every child that comes in is immeasurable.
“You’re their family when they’re here. The parents trust you completely with their children and no price can be put on that.
“And to all the people who help fund this amazing organization, thank you – it’s a very special place and I know many families wouldn’t be able to survive without Shooting Star Children’s Hospices.”