David Austin Roses has today unveiled a brand new rose at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, created in honor of His Majesty King Charles III.

The King’s Rose is a shrub variety that produces semi-double, repeat-flowering blooms. Its petals feature joyful, candy-like stripes in shades of fuchsia pink and white, creating a hand-painted look and an almost a child-like charm. It is the first-ever striped rose to be created by the rose breeder.



At this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, David Austin Roses has introduced a new rose in honor of His Majesty King Charles III. The King’s Rose is a shrub variety with semi-double, repeat-flowering blooms featuring joyful candy-like stripes in fuchsia pink and white. It is the first striped rose created by the breeder and took 12 years to develop. The rose also has a delicate fragrance of fresh apple and rose water. The King’s Rose can be purchased from David Austin Roses and supports The King’s Foundation. The breeding process was led by Carl Bennett, resulting in a rose that meets high standards of beauty, fragrance, and resilience. Proceeds from sales of The King’s Rose will support The King’s Foundation and its work in building sustainable communities. The rose grows three to four feet tall with a vase-shaped growth habit and vibrant yellow stems to attract pollinators. For more rose care tips and inspiration, check out the rose care guide and stunning rose garden ideas. Shop similar shrub roses like the Neil Diamond Hybrid Tea Rose, Apricot Drift® Groundcover Rose, and Paris De Yves St. Laurent ™ Hybrid Tea Rose.