King Charles’s gardeners stopped in the midst of claims of paranoia induced by cannabis

King Charles with green fingers is in the brown stuff after it appeared, he bullied his gardeners to leave their work.
Radaronline.com Can now reveal the shocking reason behind his moodiness, his cannabis use to treat his cancer, leaves him paranoid and irritable if he can’t get enough crazy BinaCy.
Gravigiers tell us that it is a “sad state of affairs”, such as Charles, 76, has long seen his garden as a refuge.
“I actually planned everything myself, I did the whole thing, I chose all the plants,” the frost has bragged behind the scenes. But according to several sources near the Highgrove House, the old retreat of the king in Gloucestershire is no longer the quiet harbor that once was, at least not for those who work behind the famous Hedgers.
In the past three years, 11 of the 12 gardeners who are responsible for maintaining the 15 -hectare estate have left their posts, referring to low wages, physical tension and what a former employee called ‘an atmosphere of fear and microm management’.
Now insiders are doing more unusual care: the increasing dependence on the king of Cannabis to relieve cancer symptoms, some of which claim to contribute to irregular mood swings and paranoid behavior when the medicine is not available.
“One day he can be completely beautiful and then the next handle of the handle,” said a source close to the estate.
“If he is of the cannabis, he will be tense and impatient, especially if the garden is not exactly how he left it. It is as if it is on eggshells.” The source, who has worked with members of the Royal Household for more than ten years, said that the worries grow about what they describe as signs of dependence.
“People start to wonder if it is still about medical exemption, or something else,” they claimed.
Charles revealed his diagnosis of cancer in February and continued light royal tasks while he received outpatient treatment. Buckingham Palace did not announce the exact form of cancer, but confirmed that he was starting to use alternative therapies, including cannabis oil.
According to two people who are familiar with the case, the King first experimented on the advice of a private Swiss doctor and now uses it regularly.
Although the palace has insisted that the use is being checked tightly and approved by the doctor, the effect on the moral at Highgrove has been considerable, according to several former employees.
“He becomes hyper-oriented on small details and leaves these red-killings that feel more like reprimanders than feedback,” said a gardener who left at the end of 2023. “Some days he was obsessed with a single Delphinium that is an inch too low.”
In March 2022, half of the garden team reportedly had a minimum wage. A complaint that was submitted later that year described an overwhelming team that worked due to physical injuries.
“There is little management of the expectations of HMTK (his Majesty the King), and I know that I should not say that we are understaffed,” the employee wrote.
A confrontation was said to take place when the gardener suggested hiring a specialist to cultivate Magnolias, giving a rug off Constantijn Innemee62, executive director of Highgrove and an old confidant of the king.
A spokesperson for the King’s Foundation said that the estate “staff welfare was extremely serious” and called the turnover “far below the national average”. They added that the foundation regularly assesses benchmarks and has doubled Highgrove’s business profit since 2022.
But behind the scenes there is another photo on the rise. “It’s not just about the notes or the long hours,” another former employee claimed. “It is the feeling that his state of mind is determined by the fact whether or not he has access to cannabis. That is what people really worry.”
Radaronline.com Charles recently revealed his own harvest of cannabis grows in the field of his beloved Highgrove Landstapel while he turns to the medicine to illuminate the destruction of cancer. Gravigers say that the prince is cultivating its stock of weed in his stately home with a high -gray house.
A royal expert told us: “Charles has always led a very healthy lifestyle and so he is particularly angry and irritated by his diagnosis of cancer, but also as a result of his love and deep knowledge of all natural things, he has looked at cannabis as a means to combat the disease and also kill the pain caused by the cancer.
“He is a very open -minded guy and does not close himself to any form of healing or pain lighting, so that end has taken care of a small harvest of cannabis in one of the greenhouses at Highgrove.
“But it’s nothing too big, I don’t think he will sell the things in the Highgrove House store, otherwise the local police can knock on his door!”




