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King Charles: This childish hobby is bis today

King Charles: This childish hobby is bis today

British Royal Family
King Charles takes this childish hobby to his heart

King Charles

King Charles never has a signaler Kindheitsträume aus

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King Charles loves nature and time in his work, where is Ganze not busy with a hobby or a kind of combination? This idea puts the king in the form of Labyrinths.

There is the King of the Labyrinth: Charles. Schon as a kind of love, as one of the first years of schlenen, one of the results you can find. “There is a lot of interest in this Hobby, it was my mother, Queen Elizabeth II., so I am happy with it”, so the message from the Adels-Expert Jennie Bond was “OK!”.

The year the Labyrinth comes out of the river, will be found in the garden of the royal Anwesen-abgebaut, a jammer, which the King will find. So you can only do it by hand. 2016 started with the project, the Labyrinth that over time started with an Irrgarten at Dumfries House in Ayrshire, and now a beeindruckender Irrgarten at Schloss Balmoral in Aberdeenshire and a nahe Sandringham in Norfolk.

Letzterer was inspired by a Labyrinth of King Charles Kindheit, that the Bau at Dumfries House formed a Japanese Pagoda in the Mitte-hat and at Balmoral from the Schottische Nationalblume, der Distel, hat. The Labyrinth is one of the most common problems, where King Charles looks at the Soul, with the Labyrinth a royal Vermächtnis in the hinterland.

King Charles has experienced his childhood hobby and his few adventures

There may be more messages that have made them no longer work, but there is another joy that a single child can see in the books in the garden of the garden. The Design of the Labyrinths in Sandringham has become an egg, where a number of own childhood memories have been inspired. The King, a leading gardener, sees the complicated, square-shaped Labyrinth Messages that are also “Homage to Geometry and Cosmological Symbolism”, thus written as “Tatler”.

Construction of the “Lower Maze Garden” at Sandringham will begin in January 2023. Sandringham’s chef Jack Linfield spoke on “Daily Mail”, the shape of the Labyrinth’s “tough war” for his father and the king. Der sagte 2016 bij de Eröffnung seines ersten Irrgartens: “I must live, that is my own childhood fantasy of Labyrinthen afterward. It is not Schöneres, if oneself in a Labyrinth would be lost.”

Sources:Okay!, Mirror, Daily Mail, Tatler

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