A NORTH Yorkshire charity which hosts some of the region’s most popular events has retained its royal patronage.
North of England Horticultural Society (NEHS) announced that King Charles III will continue as patron of the horticultural organisation.
Chris Smith, chairman of NEHS, said: “We are honoured to have His Majesty continue as our Patron and are delighted that he has agreed to continue as an ambassador for the society.
“His knowledge of horticulture and passion for gardening are second to none and we look forward to working with him to further develop the important role the NEHS plays in supporting and promoting horticulture in the north.”
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