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Prince Charles is opening his gardens at Clarence House, together with those of his neighbours at Lancaster House and Marlborough House for this twelve-day garden party, which includes a music programme devised by Jools Holland and featuring the likes of Rolf Harris, comedy chosen by Marcus Brigstocke and Hugh Dennis, including a set by Alistair McGowan, and fashion curated by Vivienne Westwood, including the launch of Emma Watson's new collection for Fairtrade label People Tree (keep an eye on the website for the announcement of timings). Part of the Prince of Wales's 'Start' initiative, the party aims to demonstrate the small steps we can take to build a more sustainable future and features exhibits and demonstrations -including areas devoted to gardening and the great outdoors curated by Alan Titchmarsh and Kate Humble - themed around ecological issues and green technologies. You can also snoop around Charles's own veg patch and rose garden.
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