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Harry worked for many years at Kew Gardens, as an electrician, and he and Kate spent many happy hours there both on their own and with their children.
After Harry died in 1997 we took Kate to visit Kew and in her later years she particularly enjoyed the bluebell wood and wonderful summer plantings. On one of these visits she expressed her wish to be reunited with Harry and have their ashes scattered together at Kew.
March 17th 2017 will be Kate and Harry's 66th wedding anniversary and Kew have kindly agreed to allow a few close family members to visit before the gardens are open to the public for a private ceremony to scatter Kate and Harry's ashes together. Others will be joining us after the gardens open, do let us know if you would like to come.
Please help us raise a donation in their memory to support Kew's important and beautiful contribution to the world.