2. May 2023 at 08:00

Trees from Slovak primeval forest grow in Charles III's private garden

Monarch Visited Slovakia twice.

Matúš Beňo

Editorial

Prince Charles visits the Banská Bystrica district, central Slovakia, in 2000. Prince Charles visits the Banská Bystrica district, central Slovakia, in 2000. (source: SME/Ján Krošlák)
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A competitive polo player, salmon angler, watercolourist. The interests of the King of the United Kingdom Charles III are many and varied. Last but not least, he is also an avid gardener.

The interest began in 1980 when he took over the Highgrove House, near Bristol, England, now the family residence of both the King and Queen Camilla. There, Charles III set up what he calls a "healing garden".

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