On Monday, Dame Judi Dench was in fine company with Prince Edward, Sophie Countess of Wessex and Princess Anne as they attended a preview of London’s Chelsea Flower Show, the famous horticultural event that has long been attended by the royals.
While the Queen wasn’t in attendance, she did have a garden exhibit at the show: The RHS Queen’s Green Canopy Garden was created to highlight the importance of trees, woodlands, grasslands and meadows as vital wildlife habitat across the nation.
An ambassador for the garden, Dench marveled at the Queen’s record-breaking reign, noting “how fantastic that she is going to have been on the throne for 70 years — that’s never ever happened.”
While admitting she’s “not a gardener” per se, Dench told PEOPLE: “I love trees — they have always been one of my favorite things, if not my most favorite: trees and forests.”
The Oscar winner, 86, says she hopes the monarch, 95, “gets a quiet time to come and have a little wander about” in her dedicated garden.
Designed by David Dodd, the garden features a canopy of 21 trees, 3,500 plants and includes hay bale sculptures to invoke thoughts of the countryside and the partnership between nature and agriculture.
It’s hoped that the garden will inspire the public to join the Plant a Tree for the Jubilee campaign to celebrate the Queen’s 70 years on the throne by carrying forward her legacy of sustainability.
“The Jubilee is an historic occasion,” said QGC chair Sir Nicholas Bacon. “The Queen’s Green Canopy is giving everyone the opportunity to celebrate this remarkable milestone by planting trees with care, at the right time of year, in the right place so they will thrive for generations to come.”
In March, the Queen, who is patron of the Royal Horticultural Society, and Prince Charles planted the first tree on the grounds of Windsor Castle, and Dench says she has also planted one at her home.
Monday’s event was the first time the show has been held in the fall. Last year’s show was canceled due to the pandemic, and this year’s event was delayed from May for the same reason.
The royals have a long history of interest in the Chelsea Flower Show going as far back as 1916 when the Queen’s grandmother Queen Mary first attended the event and as Patron of the Royal Horticultural Society
The Queen has attended many of the shows during her reign. Most recently, she attended in 2019 alongside her grandson Prince William and Kate Middleton who gave the Queen a tour of her own Back to Nature garden design, which she helped design to inspire children, families and communities to enjoy the great outdoors.
source (article; pictures from videos): People Explore; Dame Judi Dench Brings a Sunny Smile to the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Garden at the Chelsea Flower Sh, Dame Judi Dench hopes Queen will ‘have a little wander’ after missing Chelsea Flower Show, Royal Family LIVE, Youtube; Don’t miss the Chelsea Flower Show 2021!, Royal Horticultural Society, Youtube
interesting fact:
A Dame a lovagi cím női megfelelője a brit érdemrendek sorában. A középkorban jellemzően, de nem kizárólagosan nemesek kaphatták a címet. Napjainkban az a személy kaphatja meg, aki valamilyen területen kimagasló munkát végez, vagy társadalmilag különösen értékes tevékenységet fejt ki.
Vocabulary
to attend | ellátogatni/részt venni |
horticultural | kertészeti |
to be in attendance | jelen lenni egy eseményen |
highlight | kiemelni/hangsúlyozni |
meadows | (virágos) mezők/rétek |
to marvel at | csodálni/lenyűgözve lenni |
to admit | elismerni/beismerni |
per se | önmagában/valójában |
to wander about | sétálgatni/kószálni |
dedicated | neki szentelt/neki szánt |
to feature | bemutatni |
canopy of 21 trees | 21 fa ágaiból és leveleiből felül összefonódva kialakuló tetőrész |
hay bale sculptures | szénabálákból kialakított szobrok |
to invoke thoughts of | valamiről szóló gondolatokat megidézni |
to carry forward | áthozni/átvinni |
legacy | örökség |
to thrive for | virágozni/gyarapodni |
patron | védnök/fővédnök |
Royal Horticultural Society | Királyi Kertészeti Társaság |
the fall | ősz |
to cancel | törölni/lemondani |
to delay | halasztani |