Published 5/21/2026, 11:11:25 AM · Updated 5/21/2026, 1:18:15 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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There was King Charles and David Beckham as well as a nocturnal garden to support bats and a Viking-themed allotment full of edible plants in pots.
The Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea flower show, which ends on Saturday, was as lovely and celebrity-glittered as ever, most agreed.
But dig a little deeper, say critics on the conservative wing of the RHS – including one spectacularly outspoken former contributor – and not everything is necessarily smelling of roses.
View image in fullscreen David Beckham having the new rose named after him pinned to his button hole at the RHS Chelsea flower show.
Photograph: Yui Mok/PA There has been a cashflow problem and, depending on whom you speak to, the root cause might be global events, financial losses due to A3/M25 roadworks blocking visits to RHS Garden Wisley or, in the mind of some, “wokery” and a lack of adherence to the traditional...