When not heading out to royal engagements from his London abode, Clarence House , or enjoying some respite from public view at Highgrove in the Cotswolds, King Charles is never happier than when tending to the gardens at Sandringham . Though you might not find the monarch there on a daily basis (the gardens are open to the public, after all), the King has been instrumental in resurrecting the gardens since he took over the running of the 21,000-acre estate in 2017. Members of the public can see his handiwork for themselves from April to October, from 10 am to 5 pm, though the Royal Parkland is open year-round.

The many gardens at Sandringham in Norfolk are nothing short of a haven, but it's not all about aesthetics to Charles. There is also an area that takes inspiration from

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