The show, which opens to the public on Tuesday,
is the most prestigious event in Britain's gardening calendar
and is organized by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), of
which Elizabeth is patron.
Elizabeth was greeted by RHS President Nicholas Bacon before
being shown to the "Back to Nature Garden" designed by Kate, the
Duchess of Cambridge, alongside landscape artists Andree Davies
and Adam White.
The garden, which includes a rope swing, a tree house and a
stream with waterfalls, was enjoyed by Kate and William's three
children, George, Charlotte and Louis, on Sunday.
Kate and William were among several members of the royal family
who accompanied 93-year-old Elizabeth on her tour of the show,
which is held in the grounds of London's Royal Hospital Chelsea.
(Reporting by Kylie MacLellan)
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