She was particularly taken by a stone bench that popped open to reveal a hidden drawer containing diaries and documents.
"Oh my goodness me, how very exciting," she exclaimed.
And she added: "It's very peaceful with the water. The freesias are out and looking beautiful." The royal, 76, also admitted she had watched the first series of the Netflix drama that follows
Georgian aristocrats in their search for love. And she wasn't the only famous visitor.
TV chef Dame Mary Berry, 89, also enjoyed the garden, as did Bridgerton actresses Hannah Dodd and Ruth Gemmell.
Camilla and King Charles, 75, arrived together at the Royal Horticultural Society's annual extravaganza in central London before going their separate ways to view 10 gardens each.
They met again at the "No Adults Allowed" garden, where they were given special badges by youngsters 1 giving them permission them to enter.
In a nod to his environmental work, Charles's badge read "King of the Compost", which made him laugh out loud.
"Quite right!" he said.
Camilla's read "Queen of the Bees".
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