King Charles III is under intense scrutiny after 11 out of 12 gardeners at his cherished Highgrove House estate resigned, citing low pay, overwhelming demands, and a toxic work environment.
Reports allege that the King micromanaged staff with exacting and sometimes petty requests, leading to low morale and even injuries among workers. The King's Foundation has denied claims of a toxic workplace, but the controversy has sparked public debate about the monarch's management style and treatment of employees. This mass exodus threatens to tarnish King Charles's reputation as a passionate gardener and avuncular figure.
The situation highlights broader concerns about labor conditions and expectations within the royal household.
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