Overview
- New mid-July portrait photos depict King Charles III walking through Sandringham’s meticulously sculpted topiary.
- The wooden walking stick featured in the images serves as a traditional country accessory rather than an aid for mobility.
- The shots highlight Charles’s personal influence on garden design, showcasing recent medieval-inspired topiary additions.
- Posted on Sandringham’s Instagram account, the images have drawn enthusiastic fan praise for the gardens’ symmetry and the king’s relaxed demeanor.
- Charles’s ongoing work at Sandringham builds on a royal estate stewardship tradition dating back to 1862 and echoes his horticultural passion displayed at Highgrove.