Onlain-flower show in London is supported by the Duchess of Cambridge
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Duchess of Cambridge Catherine supported the flower show in London, which in 2020 is held in an online format because of the pandemic coronavirus. This was reported on the website of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in Instagram.
Also, the press service of Kensington Palace released a new photo of the wife of Prince William Catherine, which it captured while working in the flower bed.
To see the exhibition color samples, said in a message on the website Instagram.
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One year on from The Duchess of Cambridge’s #BackToNature Garden, the Chelsea Flower Show is going digital! Visit @The_RHS to join the virtual #ChelseaFlowerShow for practical gardening advice from world-leading designers and experts all from the comfort of your own home. The Duchess”s Back to Nature garden in 2019 aimed to highlight the physical and mental health benefits of the natural world and inspire children, families, and communities to enjoy the great outdoors.
Flash coronavirus infection COVID-19 began in late 2019 in China. March 11, 2020, the world health organization declared the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the American Johns Hopkins University, the total number of infected people in the world exceeded 4.9 million people, including more than 323 thousand died.
In the UK the number of cases exceeds 250 thousand, of which more than 35 thousand died.
Because of the threat of infection by coronavirus, the organizers of public events refused their carrying out or transferred to the online format.