London, UK. 27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi. Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today. Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service. The planting is expected to mature over the next few years. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News

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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News
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London, UK. 27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi. Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today. Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service. The planting is expected to mature over the next few years. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News

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