The Queen and Prince Charles to plant tree at Balmoral ahead of Platinum Jubilee
Her Majesty dons her wellies! Monarch wraps up in one of her signature headscarves as she’s joined by Prince Charles at Balmoral to plant a tree to kick off Queen’s Green Canopy ahead of Platinum Jubilee
The Queen and Prince Charles were at Balmoral to kick start a new initiativeQueen’s Green Canopy (QGC) aims to mark her Majesty’s 70-years on the throneLocal children joined the royal pair as they planted a tree to kick off the project
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The Queen and Prince Charles have stepped out for a joint engagement at the Balmoral Estate as they planted a tree to mark the start of the official planting season for a special initiative called the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC).
Joined by schoolchildren from nearby Crathie Primary School, the pair planted a copper beech tree at the Balmoral Estate’s cricket pavilion.
Her Majesty dressed down and kept warm for the occasion in one of her signature headscarves, and donned a pair of sensible wellies.
The initiative comes ahead of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, which she will celebrate next year, becoming the first British monarch to achieve the milestone.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles walk to the Balmoral Cricket Pavilion to mark the start of the official planting season for the Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) at the Balmoral Estate
The royal duo were joined by schoolchildren from nearby Crathie Primary School as they kicked off the initiative, which aims to create a legacy to the Queen’s 70 years on the throne
Her Majesty donned one of her trademark headscarves for the occasion, dressing down in a mac and a pair of sensible wellies
Digging deep! The Queen and Prince Charles got hands on today while planting a tree in Balmoral as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative
The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative is urging people to follow the Queen’s lead, and plant their own trees across the nation
The QGC is a UK-wide Platinum Jubilee initiative which will create a lasting legacy in tribute to the Queen’s 70 years of service to the nation, through a network of trees planted in her name.
Taking a hands-on approach, her Majesty and her oldest son took a pair of spades to the ground, as they planted the tree, with Prince Charles reportedly joking: ‘Let’s hope it will survive.’
The initiative, which has its own Twitter account, says the tree planted today joins 1500 the Queen has planted around the world throughout her 70 year reign.
It is calling on people across the nation to follow her lead, and plant their own trees, using the slogan: ‘Plant a tree for the jubilee.’
Children from Crathie Primary School presented the Queen with a card during the ceremonial tree planting earlier today
Some of the local pupils show off the card they presented to the Queen today, as part of the QGC event which precedes the Platinum Jubilee next year
According to QGC, today’s event also ‘marks the unveiling of the QGC’s education programme, which includes a special Jubilee edition of the RFS Junior Forester Award’.
The award aims to give children and young people of all ages an insight into the skills needed for a career in Forestry, as well as equipping them with the practical ability to assist in woodland management in their schools and local communities.
While on the grounds of Balmoral today, the Crathie Primary School pupils explored the woods, taking part in nature projects as part of the intitiative.