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King Charles opens RHS flower show in Scotland with mammoth pair of gardening shears – as Sir Keir Starmer jets off to spend the weekend with the monarch and his wife Camilla


Cutting ribbons is bread-and-butter for any member of the Royal Family.

But the King did it in unique style on Saturday when he wielded a mammoth pair of gardening shears to open the Royal Horticultural Society of Aberdeen’s 200th Flower Show.

And it certainly put the dainty pair of scissors the Queen used for her official duties at York racecourse last weekend to shame.

The King took a break from his holiday at Balmoral to officially open the event before Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria jetted in to Aberdeen airport to spend the weekend with the royal couple.

King Charles opens RHS flower show in Scotland with mammoth pair of gardening shears – as Sir Keir Starmer jets off to spend the weekend with the monarch and his wife Camilla

The King wielded a mammoth pair of gardening shears to open the Royal Horticultural Society of Aberdeen’s 200th Flower Show

The King took a break from his holiday at Balmoral to officially open the event 

Charles holds up the huge pair of shears after cutting the ribbon at the event

King Charles at the 200th Flower Show at Duthie Park in Aberdeen

Members of the public greet Charles at the RHS Flower Show in Scotland

The shears dwarfed the dainty pair of scissors the Queen used for her official duties at York racecourse last weekend 

As the King was opening the show, Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria jetted in to Aberdeen airport to spend the weekend with the royal couple

Monarchs have traditionally invited Prime Ministers and their spouses to the Deeside estate to get to know them in a more relaxed setting.

During the late Queen Elizabeth’s reign, Premiers would stay for several nights and enjoy – or endure – a busy schedule of barbecues and blood sports.

However, it is understood that Sir Keir will experience a tighter itinerary of walks on the 53-acre estate, as well as a private audience with the King and a formal dinner, before leaving today. 

Sir Keir was also due to attend church with the King this morning.

While at the Aberdeen show, the King met eight-year-old Oliver Keith

The boy showed the king a paper crown as he met Charles at the Flower Show

If the dinner menu follows that for Rishi Sunak’s visit last year, the Starmers will be served cheese souffle followed by turbot.

While at the Aberdeen show, the King met eight-year-old Oliver Keith, who was wearing a cardboard crown, and examined the flowers and giant vegetables that had been entered into competition. 

After being amused by 6ft leeks, he said: ‘It’s amazing what you can achieve.’



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