God Save the GREEN: Garden honours Queen and Prince Philip on monarch's 90th birthday
THE two terracotta tributes to the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh have proved popular with Royal Family fans.
These 12ft terracotta replicas of the Queen and Prince Phillip are popular with Royal Family fans
Ben Bennett keeps the 12ft models of the Queen and Prince Philip outside his home near Windsor.
Complete with plastic grass hair, the statues were discovered by Mr Bennett in a house clearance in Chelsea several years ago.
The 83-year-old, seen tending the statues, said: “We’ve been flooded with visitors coming to see them.
"When children have their picture taken with them, the funny thing is the children always stand to attention.
"They’ve given joy to hundreds and hundreds of people.”
Ben Bennett found the statues in a house clearance
The garden tribute came as Buckingham Palace released a series of photos to celebrate the Queen turning 90.
In one of the photographs, the Queen can be seen surrounded by her five great-grandchildren and two youngest grandchildren.
She holds her youngest great-grandchild, 11-month-old Princess Charlotte, in her arms in the tradition of royal portraiture for the picture, taken by American celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz.
The Queen was joined by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Fans and wellwishers celebrate as Queen Elizabeth II turns 90
Two-year-old Prince George was on his best behaviour for the photo.
He was joined by Zara and Mike Tindall's two-year-old daughter Mia, who is seen proudly holding the Queen's famous black handbag, and Peter Phillips's daughters Savannah, five, and three-year-old Isla.
An informal shot shows the Queen with her daughter, Princess Anne
American photographer Annie Leibovitz took the portraits
The Queen is also pictured in an informal shot in the white drawing room at Windsor with her only daughter, Princess Anne.
A third photo captures the world's most famous dog lover with her four remaining pets, her corgis Willow and Holly and dorgis - a cross between a dachshund and a corgi - Vulcan and Candy.