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King Elizabeth's granddaughter, Lady Louis, works as a gardener in a simple shop

The granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II chose to work in gardening for a modest salary in the United Kingdom for her university allowance.

Prince Edward's 18-year-old daughter Sophie, Countess of Wessex, has earned £6.63 working part-time while currently living with her parents in a £30m mansion in Bagshot Park.

After graduating from high school, the Queen's granddaughter was accepted into the University of St Andrews, where she will study English at the Scottish Institute, and while awaiting admission, she decided to take a part-time job.

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In one garden, Louise is tasked with helping with planting, greeting customers and pruning potted plants, and it is not clear whether the granddaughter has a security guard when she works.

One gardener told The Sun: "I know the cost of living in the UK is tough, but I don't think I'll see the Queen's grandchildren working in the garden."

Another customer added: "The staff seems to like it very much, you can't buy from royalty every day."

A Majesty magazine editor said: "It's great to have the Queen's granddaughter roll up her sleeves and do manual labor during the summer before going to college just like any teenager."

Young Louise had a close relationship with her paternal grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and was also assigned many public roles within the British royal family.

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