The infamous gnome ban is being lifted once again at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

This May, gnomes will make a rare appearance in The RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, designed by Frances Tophill — a decision inspired by a tradition started by King Charles III.

At Highgrove Gardens — the King’s private residence in Gloucestershire — the humble gnome has long been part of the landscape. Melissa Simpson, head of horticulture at The King’s Foundation, recalls how one particular gnome is often spotted in the stumpery… though not always in the same place.

'We've got a little gnome that seems to move around and I'm sure it's the boss (the King), just to keep us on our feet,' Melissa told Frances.

Announced at the RHS Spring Conference at Lindley Hall in London (19th March), the gnome ban is being lifted by the Royal Horticultural Society to raise funds for RHS Campaign for School Gardening.

But as if lifting the gnome ban wasn’t headline-worthy enough, a host of celebrities have also been enlisted to decorate these miniature figures for the 2026 Show.

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King Charles III has inspired the lifting of the gnome ban

Cate Blanchett, Dame Mary Berry, Sir Brian May and Baroness Floella Benjamin are among those putting their own spin on the classic garden ornament, with each bespoke gnome set to be displayed at RHS Chelsea 2026. After the show, the designs will be auctioned to raise funds for the next generation of gardeners.

london, england may 18: a gnome sits on the jekkas herb farm stand at chelsea flower show, on may 18, 2009 in london, england. judges however have banned borage the gnome and all gnomes saying they are too tacky. the internationally renowned horticultural show runs from may 19 23, showcasing the latest gardening trends including several credit crunch gardens. (photo by dan kitwood/getty images)pinterest
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A gnome sits on the Jekka's Herb Farm stand at Chelsea Flower Show, 2009

While gnomes have occasionally popped up at Chelsea — the first ever was photographed in 1913 during RHS Chelsea's debut and several sightings on gardens and displays were spotted in 2009 — they have long been officially prohibited. Though this isn't the first time the rules have been relaxed: the ban was notably lifted once before, in 2013, to mark the show’s centenary.

20th may, 2013: the chelsea flower show celebrates its 100th birthday this week. today is press day with celebrities and members of the royal family being given a sneak preview. garden gnomes have always been a no no at the prestigious show, but this year they have been welcomed for the first time. .here: garden gnomes specially designed by elton john, lily allen, joanna lumley, dame maggie smith. (photo by justin goff photos/getty images)pinterest
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Gnomes made a return during RHS Chelsea 2013

For The RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden, Frances will be joined throughout the design process by The King’s Foundation Ambassador, Sir David Beckham, and RHS and The King’s Foundation Ambassador, Alan Titchmarsh CBE.

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Frances will be designing the RHS and The King’s Foundation Curious Garden at RHS Chelsea 2026

'We’ve never needed the joy of gardening, the power of plants for our planet or the peace of simply sitting in a garden, more,' says Director General, Clare Matterson. 'That’s why we’ve joined forces with The King’s Foundation to encourage the nation to get curious about gardening, be that as a horticultural career, a hobby, a way to fight the climate crisis, to support wildlife or simply enjoy the satisfaction of seeing the fruits of our labours flourish and grow.

'We also want people to be playful with their gardening, which is why we’re lifting the gnome ban for these celebrity gnomes, who will then, by being auctioned off, help us do even more to awaken a curiosity in gardening in school children and support our national Campaign for School Gardening.'

• RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 returns from 19th-23rd May. For tickets visit rhs.org.uk.

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