The King presented with first seedling grown from Sycamore Gap tree in honour of Celebration Day
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King Charles has been given the first seedling grown from the Sycamore Gap tree after it was illegally felled.
The King has been given the first seedling from the famous Sycamore Gap tree, which was cut down last year.
The National Trust say it is ‘wonderful news’ that His Majesty will one day have very first sapling grown from iconic tree
Once the seedling has matured into a sapling, it will be planted in Windsor Great Park for visitors to enjoy
King Charles was given the first seedling to come from the felled Sycamore Gap tree and on Celebration Day he appeared to make a gesture towards the late Queen Elizabeth