Kate Middleton Is Designing Another Garden This Season, for the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival

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Photo credit: Kensington Palace

From Town & Country

Following the success of her Chelsea Garden Show display earlier this month, the Duchess of Cambridge is taking on another botanical design project. She'll be teaming up once again with landscape architects Andrée Davies and Adam White of Davies White to create a garden for the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival, which runs from July 2-7.

Earlier this month, the Royal Horticulture Society announced the news on social media.

“Thank you so much to everyone who visited the RHS Back to Nature garden at RHSChelsea and for so many lovely comments," reads a tweet from the organization.

“HRH The Duchess of Cambridge and @davies_white will be co-designing a garden at our next London show #RHSHampton.”

The second show offers a chance to see some of Kate's original design. This new garden will reportedly be "maintaining many elements" of the Chelsea Flower Show garden.

Kate's children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are sure to be thrilled by the news. The Duchess took her three children to visit the original Chelsea Flower Show garden multiple times, and they were clearly big fans of the design.

In an adorable video, Prince George even rated the space a 20 out of 10.

The royal family also shared a suite of pictures if the children's initial visit, which illustrate just how much fun the kids were having.

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Photo credit: Handout
Photo credit: Handout
Photo credit: Handout
Photo credit: Handout
Photo credit: Handout

Later, the kids reportedly went back to the garden, sans camera crew.

According to The Sun's royal reporter Emily Andrews, "Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, took her three children to water her @The_RHS garden at Chelsea flower show early this morning before it opened. George was apparently v[ery] keen to go and she told an onlooker he, Charlotte & Louis were very excited to be back to water it!"

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