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royal parks

We have a duty of care for the Royal Parks.

 The Royal Parks are:

Hyde Park is the setting for the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. The memorial fountain was designed by Gustafson Porter, a leading Anglo-American design team and was officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 6 July 2004.

We fulfill our obligation through an executive agency called The Royal Parks (TRP).

TRP is also responsible for Brompton Cemetery, the gardens of 10, 11 and 12 Downing Street, and Grosvenor Square Gardens.

TRP manages these spaces and almost everything in them. They also conserve the Parks to ensure future generations can enjoy them.

The Royal Parks Foundation is an independent registered charity set up to raise additional funds for TRP.

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The Royal Parks

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The Royal Parks Foundation

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Hyde Park is the setting for the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. The memorial fountain was designed by Gustafson Porter, a leading Anglo-American design team and was officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 6 July 2004.