Harry designs garden in memory of mum
BY Agencies14 Jan 2013 6:32 AM IST
Agencies14 Jan 2013 6:32 AM IST
Britain's Prince Harry has designed a ‘forget-me-not’ garden in memory of his mother Princess Diana that will be open for the public at a flower show in May.
The detailed blueprint of the garden created by the 28-year-old Prince for this year's Chelsea Flower Show, to be held here in May, were released by the Sunday Times on Sunday.
The ‘forget-me-not’ garden includes his mother's favourite ‘hearts and crowns’ motif on an elaborate stone-worked terrace and a plant called ‘William’, the same name as his elder brother.
The Prince had chosen designer Jinny Blom to work on the exhibit for his charity Sentabele, set up in the name of his late mother Princess Diana to help HIV positive children in Lesotho, Africa.
The detailed blueprint of the garden created by the 28-year-old Prince for this year's Chelsea Flower Show, to be held here in May, were released by the Sunday Times on Sunday.
The ‘forget-me-not’ garden includes his mother's favourite ‘hearts and crowns’ motif on an elaborate stone-worked terrace and a plant called ‘William’, the same name as his elder brother.
The Prince had chosen designer Jinny Blom to work on the exhibit for his charity Sentabele, set up in the name of his late mother Princess Diana to help HIV positive children in Lesotho, Africa.
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