Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh unveil memorial woodland in Ascot for Her Majesty

12:30PM, Monday 12 June 2023

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh visited Ascot last week to unveil a new woodland dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II.

The royal couple attended Royal Ascot Golf Club on Thursday (June 8) to cut the ribbon and planted two trees to mark the occasion.

Created in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the Memorial Woodland consists of 675 trees, one for every member of the club, and 450 further shrubs.

Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, unveiled a plaque and were later joined by members and volunteers in the clubhouse for afternoon tea.

Tim Wescombe, Chairman of Royal Ascot Golf Club, said: “It was our pleasure to welcome Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh to officially open our Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Wood.

“This newly planted wood will stand as a lasting testament to Her Majesty’s remarkable reign in a location which means a great deal to the Royal Family given their close connection with our neighbours Ascot Racecourse.

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to Their Royal Highnesses for their attendance and celebrating this great occasion.”

Created in memory of Her Majesty, the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Woodland was opened exactly 135 years after Royal Ascot Golf Club was granted Royal status by Queen Victoria.

The wood was designed and planted by members of the club and is nestled within the grounds of the 150-acre course as a living testament to Her Majesty’s remarkable reign.

Founded in 1887, Royal Ascot Golf Club is set in 150 acres of wooded Crown land off Winkfield Road and adjacent to the world-famous racecourse.

The children of Queen Victoria learnt to play golf at the course before The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, became Patron of the club in 1901.

A wide variety of trees and shrubs in the woodland will provide a sanctuary for wildlife and herbaceous plants.

The club’s new course was formally opened in May 2006 having moved from its original location on Ascot Heath, and hosts the Clutch Pro Tour, Pro-Am events and member competitions through the year.

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