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A new two-acre garden in central London celebrates the life and service of Queen Elizabeth II, with symbolic design features and royal horticultural influences. It was officially opened by the Princess Royal on what would have been the late Queen’s 100th birthday.

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00:01A new two-acre garden dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II has opened in central London after more
00:06than two years of work. The Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent's Park has been created
00:11on the site of a former disused plant nursery. It is a commemorative space reflecting the
00:17late monarch's life and public service. The Princess Royal opened the garden on what would
00:22have been her mother's 100th birthday. Designers say every element carries meaning, from horticulture
00:30inspired by royal favourites to hidden tributes like a corgi inside a water tower. Visitors
00:36can now explore the garden in Regent's Park in central London as of the 27th of April.
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