Louise Windsor Elizabeths granddaughter worked as a gardener for 6

Louise Windsor, Elizabeth’s granddaughter, worked as a gardener for £6 an hour (and now she’s going to university

Unusual news, reported by the well-known British magazine The sunthe overseas newspaper closest to the editions of Royal family. According to the London newspaper, Queen Elizabeth’s niece, Louise Windsor18 and 16 in line to the throne and daughter of the sovereign’s youngest heir, Edoardo Windsor, Earl of Wessex, would have worked all summer in a garden center for minimum wage.

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The Sun also reported on the rumors of those who were able to see with their own eyes a Windsor trying his hand at horticulture, one buyer said: “I knew the cost of living crisis had increased but I didn’t think I would would ever see a granddaughter of the Queen work in a turning center ». Lady Windsor has been working for just over £6.83 (around 8 euros) time as required by the UK Minimum Wage Act for new adults. A customer served by the King said: “I couldn’t believe it was Lady Louise, I had to do a double take.”

Despite her status and despite living in a £30million mansion, the young woman chose to work several days a week at the garden center before the summer after graduating from high school. Only yesterday would Louise Windsor have known that she had been admitted to the Prestige St Andrews University in Scotland. The news would come while “little” Windsor was in the company of her family and the Queen, 96, at Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands.

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