Lady Louise Windsor, the queen’s granddaughter, worked at a garden center this summer

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Sixteenth in line to the throne, 18-year-old Lady Louise Windsor worked several days a week at a garden center during the summer.

“I could not believe what I was watching.” Lady Louise Windsor, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, spent part of her summer working at a garden centre, the tabloid revealed this week. Suninformation taken up on Friday by the newspaper the independent. Sixteenth in line to the throne, the 18-year-old is the daughter of Prince Edward and Countess Sophia of Wessex.

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He had been working several days a week at this store, whose name is being kept secret, since he finished his senior year of high school exams in June. While her exact salary is not known, the minimum wage for 18-year-olds is £6.83 (around €8.05) per hour in the UK. The teenager ran the cash register, greeted customers and tended the plants.

“He seemed to love his job”

Several customers expressed their surprise at Sunone of them humorously comments that although the cost of living has increased, it would never have occurred to him “to see one of the Queen’s grandchildren working in a garden centre”.

“She was very modest, sweet, polite and attentive to customers. She seemed to love her job,” added another.

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Lady Louise Windsor learned on Friday that she was taken to the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She will study English there at the beginning of the school year. She follows in the footsteps of her cousin Prince William. Because it’s where Princess Diana’s son graduated and where he met his wife, Kate.

Author: Clement Boutin
Source: BFM TV

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