Whitby artist Emma Stothard depiction of King's dogs a centrepiece at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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Emma has created two charming woven willow sculptures of Jack Russell terriers Beth and Bluebell, the beloved dogs of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
The couple adopted the two dogs from Battersea Cats and Dogs Home.
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Emma, who started her career with a grant from The King’s (then the Prince’s) Trust has several pieces of work on display at Highgrove Gardens, which surrounds Their Majesties’ much-loved private residence, and welcomes tens of thousands of visitors between April and October every year.
They include a piece in memory of another of The King’s Jack Russells, Tigga.
Emma also regularly offers willow weaving workshops at Highgrove, which is overseen by another of His Majesty’s charities, the King’s Foundation, which promotes traditional craft skills.
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Emma said: “Beth and Bluebell are perfect subjects for this pair of willow sculptures – I was absolutely delighted to be asked to portray them and can’t wait to see them in the fabulous Highgrove Gardens shop at RHS Chelsea.”
Scott Simpson, Retail Director of The King's Foundation, said: “We are so excited to be bringing a sprinkle of Highgrove magic to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year.”
Managed organically and sustainably, Highgrove has become an important haven for flora and fauna.