
David Beckham, the celebrity English footballer who was recently knighted by King Charles III, will join Frances Tophill and Alan Titchmarsh to design the Kings Foundation Garden at RHS Chelsea Flower Show next year. Both King Charles and David Beckham are keen gardeners and have a deep interest in horticulture, the environment and sustainability.
The King’s Foundation Curious Garden will feature take home ideas as well as practical growing advice. It will inspire web fans to boost greenery in the planet as well as support biodiversity.
David Beckham will be involved in the creation of the garden using his experience as a newbie gardening as well as his curiosity to try new things. David Beckham has often posted about his love and passion for gardening on social media.
According to Gardeners’ World David said, “I’ve experienced how rewarding gardening can be, and that’s why I am looking forward to working with the RHS and the Kings Foundation on their Curious Garden.”
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He added, “I hope we inspire people to get outside into nature and to try something new.”
David Beckham has been an ambassador of the Kings Foundation since June 2024. He has expressed excitement at working with the foundation and said that he supported efforts for young people to have greater access to nature.
David Beckham has attended the Chelsea Flower Show in 2025. He has a deep interest in gardening and has a beautiful country house in the Cotswold as well as houses in London and the US. They have lavished much care and attention to the gardens and the surrounding lands, as well as the country house.
King Charles is a hands on and passionate gardener. He is known for his commitment to organic and sustainable practices. His private residence, Highgrove House has one of the most inspiring and innovative gardens in the UK. It is located in Gloucestershire and the garden attracts approximately 40,000 visitors each year.

