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PHOTOS: Prince Charles opens stunning spring gardens at his rural estate

Prince Charles

PHOTOS: Prince Charles opens stunning spring gardens at his rural estate

Prince Charles pleased his followers by taking them on a tour of his Gloucestershire country home’s Highgrove Gardens.

The Prince of Wales led tour guides through the sprawling grounds, looking elegant in a red-patterned tie and white shirt beneath a green coat. The future King showed the guides different flowers and trees in the gardens, including daffodils, while discussing the broad range of greenery that grows there and why they were included in this year’s collection.

Charles takes both returning and new guides on a tour of the gardens before they open to the public on Monday.

Every year, over 40,000 people visit the site, but they don’t get to view the inside of the Prince of Wales’ private refuge.

The grounds of the Gloucestershire hideaway are beautiful, and Prince Charles has his own outdoor refuge that he maintains under strong lock and key. A unique edifice constructed by architect Charles Morris for the millenium may be seen in The Arboretum.

Prince Charles

The outside, which is fashioned of native stone, lumber, and clay bricks, is visible to royal admirers, but the inside is completely top secret with the monarch, and only a few chosen pals have a key to the door.

We suppose the inside of the magnificent edifice, with its pointed roof and sweet wooden entrance, is just as amazing as the outside — perhaps the ideal location to sit and read?

The grounds are particularly eco-friendly, with a recycled water system and solar panels for energy, and the entire estate has 900 acres of organic soil, including a farm named Home Farm, which Prince Charles is quite proud of.