Queen Camilla's 'hidden show of support' to Princess Kate in latest outing

Queen Camilla delighted schoolchildren at the Chelsea Flower Show with a very special bouquet of flowers last week.

By Lauren Welch, Royal Reporter based in London

The King And Queen And Other Members of The Royal Family Visit The RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Camilla's choice of flowers sent a hidden message to the Princess of Wales (Image: Getty)

Queen Camilla posed a hidden show of support to the Princess of Wales last week at the Chelsea Flower Show in London.

During her appearance on May 20, Camilla opted for a bouquet of camellias to give to the delighted pupils at Sulivan Primary School.

The school, which is based in Fulham, had contributed to the design of a garden inspired by Penelope Featherington from Netflix's Bridgerton.

Speaking about Camilla's choice of flower, Elise Harlock - who is the brand manager at Prestige Flowers - said: "Camellias traditionally symbolise admiration, affection, and gratitude.

"By selecting camellias, Queen Camilla likely aimed to express profound appreciation for the children's creativity and dedication."

Speaking how her choice could link to King Charles and the Princess of Wales - who were both diagnosed with cancer earlier this year - she added: "In the language of flowers, camellias can symbolise resilience and strength.

"This choice may reflect a message of solidarity and support for her husband and daughter-in-law during their challenging journeys."

Further explaining, Ms Harlock added: "Queen Camilla's gesture with the camellias, coupled with her candid interactions and admissions, painted a portrait of a royal family navigating personal hardships with grace and compassion.

"The choice of camellias was a poignant way to convey gratitude, strength and unity during trying times."

Queen Camilla pictured at the Chelsea Flower Show last Monday

Queen Camilla pictured at the Chelsea Flower Show last Monday (Image: GETTY)

The flower expert also described the Queen's gesture as a "meaningful exchange".

Expanding, she said: "It signifies recognition and respect for the children's efforts, indicating that their contribution has elevated the garden to a level deserving of royal acknowledgement.

Until recently, Camilla has been representing the royals single-handedly at events due to the two major health issues in the family.

Back in February, it was revealed that King Charles had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer.

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Princess Kate revealed she had cancer earlier this year (Image: PA)

Just a few weeks later, news of the Princess of Wales's own cancer diagnosis was revealed.

The King, however, was medically given the all-clear to resume public-facing royal duties last month - and has appeared at a few since the end of April.

With the recent visit baring a connect to Bridgerton, .

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