King Charles III is under intense scrutiny after 11 out of 12 gardeners at his cherished Highgrove estate resigned, citing low wages, overwhelming workloads, and a toxic work environment.
Reports claim the monarch's exacting standards and frequent, highly specific demands have led to low morale and staff injuries. The King's Foundation has denied allegations of a toxic workplace, but former staff describe being underpaid and unable to meet the King's expectations. The controversy threatens Charles's reputation as a caring employer and has sparked public debate about working conditions within the royal household.
This mass exodus highlights broader concerns about labor practices and management style at royal estates.
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