Queen Camilla was in good spirits as she visited the Garden Museum to celebrate British-grown flowers ahead of the annual British Flowers Week.
Alan Titchmarsh, president of the museum and a television presenter and horticulture, sent a kind welcome to the Queen.
She was also greeted by the museum's Director, Christopher Woodward, and Chair of Trustees, Rupert Tyler.
This visit comes after her earlier tour to the museum in June 2024.
Notably, King Charles is the patron of The Garden Museum, which explores and celebrates the art, history, and architecture of British gardens, as well as their significance in current society.
During her visit, the Queen saw the British Flowers Week display, which included six floral installations exhibiting locally grown, seasonal British flowers.
Interestingly, the show also contains photos of Queen Elizabeth II from her time as Princess Elizabeth, highlighting her long-standing link to British gardening.
British Flowers Week, founded in 2013, seeks to promote the UK cut flower sector and recognise the achievements of British farmers, distributors, and florists.
The 2025 celebration will take held from June 16 to 22.