The Chelsea Flower Show is a well-known annual event and, as every year, the Royal Family is an important part of it, with King Charles and Queen Camilla leading the way.
Many memorable moments have happened at the show, but one of the most unforgettable was in 2019 when Prince Louis made his first appearance.
Prince Louis at the 2019 Chelsea Flower Show
Louis visited the show with his parents and older siblings to see the Back to Nature Garden designed by the Princess of Wales.
During this visit, litle Prince took some of his first steps, played with his family, and showed that he is not shy in front of the camera.
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show has been held for 111 years and has always had a strong connection with the Royal Family.
In 2019, the Princess of Wales worked with architects Andrée Davies and Adam White to create a special garden for the show.
When it opened, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis were there to see it and give their opinions.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte enjoyed climbing on a waterfall, swinging on a rope swing, and gathering sticks to add to the garden.
However, it was Prince Louis who captured everyone’s attention.
Although he had been seen in some birthday photos before, this was the first time he was seen walking in public.
He walked towards the camera with a twig in his hand, curiously looking into the lens.
His father helped him onto the rope swing and gave him a gentle push while his siblings continued exploring the garden.
A source told HELLO Magazine that the Princess of Wales wanted her children to see what she had helped create.
She had spent a lot of time on the garden, and they had noticed her hard work. Naturally, she wanted them to try out the garden and its features.
Kensington Palace released a statement saying that the Princess believes in the benefits of being outdoors for physical and mental health, especially for children.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis had helped gather materials like moss, leaves, and twigs to decorate the garden. Hazel sticks they collected were also used to build the garden’s den.
In an interview with the BBC, the Princess, who supports early childhood education, told gardening expert Monty Don that she strongly feels being in nature and spending time outdoors is very beneficial for young children’s physical and mental well-being.