The Queen’s niece, Lady Louise Windsor, worked at a garden house over the summer with what is believed to be a modest salary in the UK.
The 18-year-old daughter of Prince Edward and Countess of Wessex Sophie has earned £6.63 ~ (183 thousand dong) through part-time work. She currently lives with her parents in a £30m (£830bn) mansion in Bagshot Park, Surrey.
After graduating from high school with an A, Lady Louise was admitted to the University of St Andrews. While waiting for admission, Lady Louise decided to get a part-time job.
At the garden house, Lady Louise is tasked with helping with the planting, greeting customers, pruning and potted plants. It is not clear if Lady Louise has a security guard when she works or not.
“I know the cost of living crisis in the UK is terrible, but I don’t think I will see the Queen’s grandchildren working in the garden,” one gardener told The Sun.
Another customer added: “The staff seem to love her very much. It’s not every day you can buy from royalty.”
Ingrid Seward, editor of Majesty magazine, said: “It’s fantastic for the Queen’s granddaughter to roll up her sleeves and do a manual job over the summer before going to University – just like any teenager. any other.”
Lady Louise had a close relationship with her paternal grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. She has also been assigned to many public roles within the British Royal Family.
Lady Louise appeared in Trooping the Colors (Royal Army Parade) during Grandma’s Platinum Celebration. Lady Louise also appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with the Queen.
The 18-year-old recently joined her parents and younger brother James (Viscount Severn, 14) at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
In addition to being an avid equestrian, Lady Louise also enjoys horse riding like her late grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, who personally taught her the sport.
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