The King and Queen, as Joint Presidents, have attended the Elephant Family’s ‘Wonders of the Wild’ event at Kew Gardens, to celebrate art and conservation. 🐘 The event recognised the work of the charity and is the conclusion of the ‘Big Egg Hunt’; a public art trail which brought together leading artists and designers to create more than 120 egg sculptures, displayed at iconic locations across London. The Elephant Family works in partnership with conservation experts on the ground to tackle the challenges f

https://www.facebook.com/100050232861148/posts/pfbid02NBdQtqZU8frew7w4z4uKV8jHFv6beCwLuXfjqYbYzY3WUhpmi4MTYE2SvnKRuxj7l/?sfnsn=mo&mibextid=6aamW6 The King and Queen, as Joint Presidents, have attended the Elephant Family’s ‘Wonders of the Wild’ event at Kew Gardens, to celebrate art and conservation. 🐘 The event recognised the work of the charity and is the conclusion of the ‘Big Egg Hunt’; a public art trail which brought together leading artists and designers to create more than 120 egg sculptures, displayed at iconic locations across London. The Elephant Family works in partnership with conservation experts on the ground to tackle the challenges facing Asia’s wildlife and the communities that live alongside it. 🌴 Established by Her Majesty’s brother, Mark Shand, in 2002, the charity has helped to deliver pioneering projects to protect wildlife, restore habitats and promote coexistence between people and animals. The charity is now part of the British Asian Trust. 🔗 https://royal.uk/news-and-activity/2025-05-14/the-king-and-queen-attend-wond...
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