Duchess Sophie unveils secret ‘Plants with Purpose’ mission
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- Add ARY News on Google AAResize WINDSOR, UK — Duchess Sophie, has unveiled her latest project: co-designing her very first show garden for the 2026 Royal Windsor Flower Show.
- The garden reflects the Duchess’s personal passion for organic practices and rewilding.
- The Royal Family shared insights into the project on social media, explaining the core intent behind the design:
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize WINDSOR, UK — Duchess Sophie, has unveiled her latest project: co-designing her very first show garden for the 2026 Royal Windsor Flower Show. Named The Plants with Purpose Garden, the display is built around a distinct environmental and educational mission close to the Duchess’s heart.
Partnering with designer Alan Williams of Landform Consultants and working closely with gardening legend Alan Titchmarsh, Duchess Sophie aims to bring attention to the vital role of soil health and eco-friendly gardening.
The garden reflects the Duchess’s personal passion for organic practices and rewilding. It features “wilder areas” filled with native grasses, fruit bushes, and aromatic herbs like rosemary to support a wide range of pollinating insects.