Consider yourself an avid gardener? King Charles is advertising for R8.3m-a-year garden manager

Guests cast shadows on the grass as they attend the annual summer garden party held at Buckingham Palace in London. Picture: AP

Guests cast shadows on the grass as they attend the annual summer garden party held at Buckingham Palace in London. Picture: AP

Published Nov 1, 2022

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King Charles is advertising for a £40 000-a-year (about R8.4 million) gardens manager.

Based at Buckingham Palace, the role is 39 hours a week and the perfect candidate must be “passionate about plants”, according to an advert revealed by the Mail Online on Monday night.

The ad on the royal website says: “As gardens manager, you’ll be responsible for the maintenance and presentation of the Buckingham Palace Gardens to an exceptional standard.

“You’ll take pride in watching thousands of people enjoying them at garden parties.”

The manager will care for gardens that “thousands will admire” and offers the chance to work for a “world-famous institution”.

Applicants have also been told they will be “instrumental” in “shaping the future” of the royal gardens, with the role also involving lawn maintenance and the caring for shrub, herbaceous and rose borders.

A £38 000-a-year gardens and nursery manager is also being recruited for Windsor Castle, with the same November 3 closing date for applications.

An ad for the role says: “As gardens manager, you'll be responsible for the maintenance and presentation of Windsor Castle gardens and grounds and the management of an operational nursery… with a commitment to horticulture, you'll be focused on delivering our Garden Conservation Plans as well as leading on new, specialist projects to conserve and enhance our gardens rich biodiversity.”

The adverts follow reports Charles wants a slimmed-down coronation as part of his plan to offer Britain a “value for money” monarchy.