THE public were welcomed into the Prince of Wales’s garden yesterday by a host of celebrities supporting an ambitious initiative to encourage sustainable living.
Charles has gathered charities, famous faces, gardeners and high street businesses together for an “eco-festival” to challenge and encourage people to make small life changes to combat climate change.
The gardens at Clarence House, the Prince’s London home, along with those of neighbouring Marlborough and Lancaster Houses, are staging the event which saw the first crowds arrive this morning.
The 12-day Garden Party To Make A Difference is a mix of exhibitions, interactive displays, activities and live performances.
Among those who attended the opening were Alan Titchmarsh, Jools Holland, Brian Blessed, Sinitta and Dame Vivienne Westwood.





