thyme to garden after all.While visiting Northern Ireland last week on an official visit with her husband, King Charles, the 75-year-old revealed that she enjoys gardening – but it makes her “creak” if she tends to her plants for too long.“I love gardening,” The Queen said while visiting the historic Armagh Robinson library in Northern Ireland, according to The Independent. “I’m a passionate gardener,” she continued. “And it’s very therapeutic.
But I always stay too long. Everything creaks and groans.”The Post reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment. The trip marked their first since King Charles’ coronation ceremony, which took place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey.According to the outlet, it was also the King’s first trip to Armagh in 23 years.It’s no secret that King Charles has a bit of a green thumb himself, as he has fiercely advocated for climate change policy over the years, but it seems like his wife does, too.During a 2022 documentary for Country Life Magazine, the royal revealed that she loved gardening at Highgrove House, which is the private residence of the King and Queen, according to The Daily Mail. “You can go and garden, and you just become completely involved in what you’re doing and what you’re planting,” she says in the video, according to the outlet, as the documentary was filmed at Highgrove.Although this was their first trip since the coronation ceremony, the two have been attending events around London.In mid-May, they visited Covent Garden in London, to celebrate the 390th anniversary of St.
Paul’s Church, also known as the Actors’ Church in their first joint public appearance since the coronation ceremony.While they were there, they met with children from a local school and went to The.
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