The Queen Elizabeth Ii’s 18-Year-old Granddaughter Works as an Assistant Cashier, and This Is What She Earns

The child of Prince Edward and Sophia of Wessex is Lady Louise Windsor. Despite her infrequent public appearances, the British media frequently focus their attention on her.
She is Elizabeth II’s preferred granddaughter, it is true. The young woman tied her life to equestrian activities in the same way as her grandma.

Louise enrolled at St. Andrews University this year, one of the most respected universities in the nation.

But the Queen’s granddaughter made the decision to get moving before the start of the academic year. She managed to land a job.

Louise Windsor works as an assistant cashier at a garden shop and makes roughly $6 per hour, according to journalists from The Sun.

Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter Lady Louise Windsor's 'normal' summer job

“When I first saw her at the checkout, I didn’t even believe at first,” said the man who saw the Queen’s granddaughter for the first time.

One witness who observed the girl in the middle remarked, “You don’t purchase begonias from a member of the royal family every day.”

18-year-old granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II works as an assistant cashier: and here's how much she gets

Others emphasized how effectively she is performing her duties.

 

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