The tree that Williams planted was a Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Rotundiloba’, which now sits adjacent to the oldest tree in Sandringham Gardens.
Robbie Williams has planted a tree at the King’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk for Heritage Live’s new sustainability initiative.
Performers including Williams, 49, Sir Van Morrison and The Who were lined up to play over the bank holiday weekend.Heritage Live says that its tree planting is just one of several environmentally-friendly initiatives it is looking to employ at its summer concerts as it is also wanting to reduce reliance on one-use plastic.
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