This is truly spectacular. Charles is a thoughtful guy with varied and eclectic pursuits. I hope he lives many more years to enjoy his reign and promote his more progressive interests.
King Charles has worked throughout to conserve the heritage of Britain and it's wilderness . Not only Britain but the world owes a resounding thank you to him.
❤love English gardens ❤and hope to visit one day❤dont have to love everything about Charles to appreciate his love for gardening, horticulture, revival and rescuing of old things. Especially architecture. He appreciates what those before his birth created and worked on. Absolutely beautiful mind when it comes to nature and its beauty ❤
Truly stunning. He has succeeded in turning the bare house facade into something soft, beautiful and inspiring. Love it would love to walk through the grounds.❤
The King made this tired house and garden very beautiful again. I was fortunate enough to be invited to go there and, having owned the book on the garden it was so very lovely to walk around and see how much more he had developed since the book was published. It's a true work of love and beauty
@@castlegate2013-vw9luWell even if this was true, at least the things produced from Highgrove like jams from fruits grown on this estate contributes largely towards charitable causes as well, when sold etc. Our taxes also pay salaries of MPs in the government who earn quite high salaries and they don't do as much for the environment and charities that the King has done over the years. Also King Charles used his whole navy pension payment to create the Princes Trust, a charity to enable disadvantages young people to be able to do apprenticeships, and courses to better themselves in life. It would be interesting to see what a president would do, if we no longer had the King as head of state. Besides monies being donated to charities by produces grown in Highgrove, the monies it brings in also goes towards the upkeep of Highgrove. In America for example, as ex president receives ongoing payments for life to cover his it her household and domestic costs etc. In England a ex prime minister received a huge pension for life, even if the prime minister did not serve a full term. Liz Truss for example gets a ex prime ministers pension even though she was only a prime minister for less than three months. The royals work hard in helping to raise monies for charities in various ways. The King is addressing slimming down the working royals and planning to open up more royal residences to the public certain times of the year, to raise monies to help pay the upkeep if these places. This will attract more tourists to visit historical buildings like this and others. Public funds would still go towards the upkeep of all these residences even if the monarchy was done away with and we had a elected president of state. At least with the King, we only have one head if state while he lives, untill he passes away and Prince William takes over. As a president would receive a large state pension and security possibly, imagine if for let's say twenty years, after the Royal monarchy was done away with in a row we paying towards four ex presidents retirement, and a current one lol. They don't do anything like the King and working royals to contribute towards charities either in a big way like the royal family. So if one thinks it will be cheaper for everyone if the monarchy is done away with, then they are quite mistaken. If anything it will become more expensive for tax payers. We would still also be contributing towards maintaining old historical buildings anyway, like castles and so on, as it's all part of our history as a nation, wether it not royals in name only who are no longer working royals lived in some of these places or not, even if we no longer covered their personal costs and paid duties they won't be doing, maybe only voluntary duties etc. The Monarchy brings in lots of tourists each year as well, bit just to visit the castles etc, but to actually see the royals traditions, trooping of the colour etc. I understand where you comming from, but just expressing what the alternatives would be like, if we did not have a royal monarch as head if state and why it would not necessarily be cheaper to do away with the monarchy and become a republic.
So serene. One can imagine what the garden of eden was like looking at highgrove gardens. What a naturalist kc3 has turned out to be. Well done green finger king.
I'm in the U.S. This is beautiful. King Charles has done a great job. I think he and I would be good friends because this is what I envision for my home.
As a person who probably will never see England, let alone the UK. I feel privileged to see what King Charles III has been doing with his free time. The gardens are beautiful,. A complete tour on screen from my livingroom. I hope the doors are as open if the prodigal son decides to come home. Love and prayer to His Majesty and his Queen. I am not versed in these ways. I to believe in eating real food. Thank you for sharing this beautiful place, and it's history.
Յուրաքանչյուր մարդ մինչեւ իր քավության ու Թողության,Աստծո Սուրբ Հոգու Շնորհներհը ստանալու պահը' անառակ որդի ն է Աստծո։Իսկ դուք Օրհնյալ եք արդյոք Հիսուսի Ձեռամբ,թե որ' այո,տողատակի թույնըպետք չէր։Սիրով Օրհնյալը հորդորում է սիրով+*12
What a superbly natural garden. It would be wonderful to spend a full day and night just taking it all in, the sights, scents and feel of the plants. Well done, King Charles and your Garden Team! 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
Absolutely gorgeous gardens. Beautiful participation of his family at the project having great taste and love for nature. Thank you for sharing the lovely video👀
His Majesty King Charles III was way ahead of his time when it came to horticulture and agriculture. Many British people have no idea of how much he invested in their health and well-being. And many people in other countries have also benefitted by his support of natural ways to fertilize their farmlands.
People laught at the king years ago but he was right organic and chemical free now everyone is of the same mind congratulations on being right your majesty
I’m from US, & I was totally happy during the entire film. Every view would make a beautiful & happy painting. I hope KC gets to paint some of these lovely scenes!
There was another one right at the start. He said that Highgrove is in south west Tetbury. Tetbury is a small market town and Highgrove is in Doughton which is a couple of miles away. That, and the glaring mistake about Harry was enough for me to stop watching I’m afraid.
I have been saving this gem video for last, to devote my undivided attention to!! Thank you for providing the information and beautiful sights and landscapes in this scenic view of King Charles' estate. Charles is right, it takes a long time for regrowth, after damage or cutting down of trees to regrow. It's plain to see that Charles is one with nature! I bet that Charles wouldn't mind camping out in any of the yards on his property, in a commercial tent, and he wouldn't mind the sounds of the outdoors at night, as he lays snug in his sleeping bag! But he might need to call Camilla on his cell phone from time to time, for her to bring him a snack when he is hungry! And Charles is not the only one who "talks" to plants. I talked to flowers when I was 8 years old, and they actually "talked" back! But I think that my experience was very different than Charles's. I really believe that I met with God, or maybe my guardian angel, because the tiny little flower moved back and forth by itself, like it was politely "answering" me! And there was no wind or breeze, it was only the one little flower moving by itself, while the other tiny flowers around it were perfectly still! I asked questions to this tiny flower that was growing from the ground under the Willow tree, (as only a child would do), and the flower gently moved back and forth, as if it was saying, "yes". When we are children, anything is possible, especially since children believe, and naturally have faith. I like the scenes of Charles, when he was still a Prince, wearing the hunter green shirt, and also at 12:30, when Charles and William are posing together, and at 14:47, when Charles, William, and Harry are posing together, when the boys were teenagers. This video is VERY impressive, with alot of valuable information, and I will save it in my UA-cam collection of cherished videos. Dear King Charles, thank you for cooperating with the Fashion company, to allow your lovely home at HighGrove to be filmed, and studied, and generously shared with all of us! I will return to watch this video many times over! And I will have to pretend that I am visiting at HighGrove, if only in my dreams. 🧚 I love you King Charles🤴 💜💙💚💛🧡❤️🩷 🌹🏵🌷🪻🌻🌼🌿☘️🪴🌴🌲🌳🌾🍁🪺
I personally love the gardens, the layout of the colours ideas. My mother used to say greenery things which are green and grow in flower. It’s a sight for sore eyes. Most people live in a concrete jungle and don’t appreciate the green, but she’s so good for our eyes when I walk my dog and we have brought a roll of trees or a little wood. It is much cooler it’s nice it’s beautiful we should appreciate what we have. Should appreciate We should appreciate the creation and look after it cherish it. Thank you
This is a terrific tour of the Highgrove gardens. Wonderful. But the title is inaccurate -- it is not a tour of the inside of Highgrove. And one small detail: the record height of a delphinium cannot be 18 inches. Migjt it be 18 feet?
Spending time in a garden is one of the best activities for the soul. It was wonderful to know that King Charles has a deep connection with Sophia, Gaian tantra.
Diana did not like living at Highgrove. Unlike Charles she liked city life and the glamour. But William and Harry must of loved it as children, a childs wonderland. Wonderfull work the now King Charles.
Diana, Princess of Wales, grew up in the country near Sandringham. It is my understanding that she did not like Highgrove because she was not welcomed there. It is located near Camilla's home and used as a randevoir point for their adulterous affair.
I loved every part of this tour. Highgrove has been a place I've wanted to visit for decades. It's more beautiful than I ever imagined. Since it's still open now that Prince Charles is King. I will find a tour and enjoy this beautiful estate. God Bless King Charles
Absolutely love this video and the perspective through a number of decades of progress. I guess I'd have to single out the bit about the Tree House built for Prince William and Prince Harry, and then how it led to the public dedication for other children to enjoy a similar adventure outside the lawns/gardens at Highgrove. Glad to see you focus on both Diana as well as Camilla, since they shared big chunks of King Charles' life as an adult. Thank you for a wonderful video. It's hard to single anything out as "best" ... it's all so good.
Ein schönes Anwesen mit einer wunderbaren Gartenanlage. Für König Charles wäre dieser Ort in seinem Alter lebensfreundlicher , als die Last dieser Krone zu tragen. Er wäre ein gefragter Naturforscher geworden.
Beautiful Residential Garden.!!!Fantastic idea implemented putting hardwork by the Monarch.Residence,Garden, Retail Shop (Market) and Charity & Love.Five in one.!!!
The gardens are absolutely spectacular, and you can tell how much love the king has put in them. He needn’t have worried to much about the publication of the Housekeeper’s Diary. If anything, it shows Diana to be the worse person in the marriage and as a parent, and it also proves how deluded Harold is when he called his father ‘cold’. What rot. Yah he didn’t ’love bomb’ like Diana did, but he was also a very kind and loving father… and clearly pretty patient considering how much trouble Harold has caused over the years.
What "house" tour? Not one image from the inside was shown.. The video lost complete credibility when they called Harry, The Duke of Sussex, the Duke of Essex..Was just a collection of old photos found every where else on the internet. Don't waste your time.
Charles III “ the gardener King” I remember seeing this farm on television and magazines in 1981 when he and Diana were just married. It has gone through a beautiful transformation in 44 yrs under the King.
I love the garden the garden is all around or just magnificent, the colours and the height of the plant the flowers and all the green around. It’s just swallow. My mother was always to say to me that green and Gardens is a sight for sore eyes as we live in a city. It’s all brick and mortar and I took it on and created for my parents. Also a nice garden a lot of roses and greens and and flowers and I still love it. It’s beautiful it’s relaxes you especially if you can grow mint tea in all sorts, which is Hennessy and And the smell of fresh flowers, and then it’s just beautiful girls. I have a lot of raspberries and allsorts of its wonderful before breakfast to wonder around and just pick here and there is something in and really appreciate the universe and nature. Thank you so much I say to everyone, happiness is a journey, not a destination. Good luck to you. there.
Thank you King Charles for sharing with public one of the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen.
Glad you enjoyed it
Turn Highgrove into a future retreat for Prince William and Catherine as the kids would love it
This is truly spectacular. Charles is a thoughtful guy with varied and eclectic pursuits. I hope he lives many more years to enjoy his reign and promote his more progressive interests.
King Charles garden is magnificent you can see he really puts his heart in what he does Congratulations
A man before his time and much derided for the things that people are now adopting. Wonderful house
King Charles has worked throughout to conserve the heritage of Britain and it's wilderness . Not only Britain but the world owes a resounding thank you to him.
What a magnificent garden, the flowers are truly spectacular particularly the delphiniums.
The UK climate is fabulous for flower gardening.
Absolutely gorgeous gardens. I admire the the king's perseverance in developing it.
Many thanks!
I would love to stroll around in this garden and buy some jam. Charles, despite all his controversies, is an interesting man.
One can buy the jam online.
Much love to Great Britain's king for his love of nature. (No political statement. Just respect for a decent gentleman.)
❤love English gardens ❤and hope to visit one day❤dont have to love everything about Charles to appreciate his love for gardening, horticulture, revival and rescuing of old things. Especially architecture. He appreciates what those before his birth created and worked on. Absolutely beautiful mind when it comes to nature and its beauty ❤
Truly stunning. He has succeeded in turning the bare house facade into something soft, beautiful and inspiring. Love it would love to walk through the grounds.❤
The King made this tired house and garden very beautiful again.
I was fortunate enough to be invited to go there and, having owned the book on the garden it was so very lovely to walk around and see how much more he had developed since the book was published. It's a true work of love and beauty
He has the entire revenue of all working people in the UK to pay for it.
@@castlegate2013-vw9lu he paid for it
@@castlegate2013-vw9luWell even if this was true, at least the things produced from Highgrove like jams from fruits grown on this estate contributes largely towards charitable causes as well, when sold etc.
Our taxes also pay salaries of MPs in the government who earn quite high salaries and they don't do as much for the environment and charities that the King has done over the years. Also King Charles used his whole navy pension payment to create the Princes Trust, a charity to enable disadvantages young people to be able to do apprenticeships, and courses to better themselves in life.
It would be interesting to see what a president would do, if we no longer had the King as head of state.
Besides monies being donated to charities by produces grown in Highgrove, the monies it brings in also goes towards the upkeep of Highgrove.
In America for example, as ex president receives ongoing payments for life to cover his it her household and domestic costs etc. In England a ex prime minister received a huge pension for life, even if the prime minister did not serve a full term. Liz Truss for example gets a ex prime ministers pension even though she was only a prime minister for less than three months.
The royals work hard in helping to raise monies for charities in various ways.
The King is addressing slimming down the working royals and planning to open up more royal residences to the public certain times of the year, to raise monies to help pay the upkeep if these places.
This will attract more tourists to visit historical buildings like this and others.
Public funds would still go towards the upkeep of all these residences even if the monarchy was done away with and we had a elected president of state. At least with the King, we only have one head if state while he lives, untill he passes away and Prince William takes over.
As a president would receive a large state pension and security possibly, imagine if for let's say twenty years, after the Royal monarchy was done away with in a row we paying towards four ex presidents retirement, and a current one lol. They don't do anything like the King and working royals to contribute towards charities either in a big way like the royal family. So if one thinks it will be cheaper for everyone if the monarchy is done away with, then they are quite mistaken. If anything it will become more expensive for tax payers. We would still also be contributing towards maintaining old historical buildings anyway, like castles and so on, as it's all part of our history as a nation, wether it not royals in name only who are no longer working royals lived in some of these places or not, even if we no longer covered their personal costs and paid duties they won't be doing, maybe only voluntary duties etc.
The Monarchy brings in lots of tourists each year as well, bit just to visit the castles etc, but to actually see the royals traditions, trooping of the colour etc.
I understand where you comming from, but just expressing what the alternatives would be like, if we did not have a royal monarch as head if state and why it would not necessarily be cheaper to do away with the monarchy and become a republic.
No - the Duchy pays for it
@@castlegate2013-vw9lu wrong. Do your research
So serene. One can imagine what the garden of eden was like looking at highgrove gardens. What a naturalist kc3 has turned out to be. Well done green finger king.
I know all his friends but have never meet Charles sadly as he is more like me than me
It's beautiful & awe-inspiring. No words to describe it. Real Gem
I'm in the U.S. This is beautiful. King Charles has done a great job. I think he and I would be good friends because this is what I envision for my home.
I expect nothing else
Than the lovingly cared for gardens.
Kings Charles comes thru greatly!❤
😮
lovely garden, the king has a lot of talent and loves nature as i do
King Charles is my kind of King! A lot of issues for the world can be resolved in a garden. Bravo on your beautiful garden.
That looks like a peaceful place to sit with all the vibrant colors of the magnificent flowers.
Beautiful Gardens, home & countryside! I would love it there, it's so beautiful as Heaven on earth!
I like that he deaigned something for everyone. His children were both spoilt for choice and so lucky.
A Man so far ahead of his time, He shows us the way to the future.
I found this a most interesting video on Highgrove and find the gardens so beautiful!
Higtgrove House is fantastic. King Charles III and your Wife love this very beautiful House.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
As a person who probably will never see England, let alone the UK. I feel privileged to see what King Charles III has been doing with his free time. The gardens are beautiful,. A complete tour on screen from my livingroom. I hope the doors are as open if the prodigal son decides to come home. Love and prayer to His Majesty and his Queen. I am not versed in these ways. I to believe in eating real food. Thank you for sharing this beautiful place, and it's history.
Յուրաքանչյուր մարդ մինչեւ իր քավության ու Թողության,Աստծո Սուրբ Հոգու Շնորհներհը ստանալու պահը' անառակ որդի ն է Աստծո։Իսկ դուք Օրհնյալ եք արդյոք Հիսուսի Ձեռամբ,թե որ' այո,տողատակի թույնըպետք չէր։Սիրով Օրհնյալը հորդորում է սիրով+*12
Nature is important and beautiful...Charles is a great gardener with good taste and deserves our respect! 🌳🌱🌷🌹
WOW...incredible you've captured the years in 20 minutes of patients and perseverance... Absolutely incredible...🕊🌱🕯🌿
patience
What a great video. I loved all the historical information about the gardens. Thanks for sharing.🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful and inspiring. It’s a tribute to the importance of nature in our lives.
It's so beautiful I hope he lives a long life so as he can enjoy all his hard work so sorry to hear he is ill I really like king Charles bless him
Love love hearing about this passion project of KC 💖. I'd like to hear more about the Gardens, particularly the filtration systems 👏👏 inspiring 🌳🌿🪺🦋🐝
Lovely.... another reason to admire King Charles IIII.
Although the video is mistitled, it is also very beautiful and peaceful. Thank you.
I was more interested in the grounds anyway so that’s fine by me.
Lovely exterior and gardens. Where is the interior design?
The gardens are absolutely Beautiful
What a superbly natural garden. It would be wonderful to spend a full day and night just taking it all in, the sights, scents and feel of the plants. Well done, King Charles and your Garden Team! 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
I loved the tour. I love to garden 🪴 flowers 💐 myself. Thank you for sharing this beautiful picture of your home 🏡 and beautiful gardens.
Absolutely gorgeous gardens. Beautiful participation of his family at the project having great taste and love for nature. Thank you for sharing the lovely video👀
So nice
His Majesty King Charles III was way ahead of his time when it came to horticulture and agriculture.
Many British people have no idea of how much he invested in their health and well-being.
And many people in other countries have also benefitted by his support of natural ways to fertilize their farmlands.
I just love the king, he is so forward looking
I loved the colors in the gardens, the pinks, blues, and purples.
My appreciaton and thanks to his majety the King
How lovely- I feel like I had a mini excursion!! Thank you so very much-
His majesty needn’t ever defend against negative thinking. Hargrove is absolutely beautiful.
People laught at the king years ago but he was right organic and chemical free now everyone is of the same mind congratulations on being right your majesty
Fabulous gardens ❤
I’m from US, & I was totally happy during the entire film. Every view would make a beautiful & happy painting. I hope KC gets to paint some of these lovely scenes!
What a beautiful home and gardens!
What a wonderful opportunity to share in the beauty so expertly designed over many years.
I love this about the internet, l just spent a lovely sunny English summer afternoon on a cold winter New Zealand night
When you get something wrong as simple as Harry, Duke of Sussex - not Essex, it makes me wonder what other bits you get wrong.
Plenty careless mistakes in this one. What a damn shame.
There was another one right at the start. He said that Highgrove is in south west Tetbury. Tetbury is a small market town and Highgrove is in Doughton which is a couple of miles away. That, and the glaring mistake about Harry was enough for me to stop watching I’m afraid.
Really you don’t listen before you post for mistakes
Harry is NOT Duke of Edinburgh he is the Duke of Sussex. Get it right. .
The usual click bait. “Inside Charles lll’s home”? I must have missed something? Add to that the Harry mistake and you can discount this rubbish. 😂
Such a beautiful photo of the boys laughing together
Just wonderful to see such beauty - thank you so much. from Canada
Beautiful video, beautiful place. If I ever have the luck to England Highgrove I would love to see
What a wonderful place!! They are very fortunate to have such a beautiful and outright magical looking home! The chickens are adorable!
How beautiful ❤
I have been saving this gem video for last, to devote my undivided attention to!!
Thank you for providing the information and beautiful sights and landscapes in this scenic view of King Charles' estate.
Charles is right, it takes a long time for regrowth, after damage or cutting down of trees to regrow.
It's plain to see that Charles is one with nature!
I bet that Charles wouldn't mind camping out in any of the yards on his property, in a commercial tent, and he wouldn't mind the sounds of the outdoors at night, as he lays snug in his sleeping bag!
But he might need to call Camilla on his cell phone from time to time, for her to bring him a snack when he is hungry!
And Charles is not the only one who "talks" to plants.
I talked to flowers when I was 8 years old, and they actually "talked" back!
But I think that my experience was very different than Charles's.
I really believe that I met with God, or maybe my guardian angel, because the tiny little flower moved back and forth by itself, like it was politely "answering" me!
And there was no wind or breeze, it was only the one little flower moving by itself, while the other tiny flowers around it were perfectly still!
I asked questions to this tiny flower that was
growing from the ground under the Willow tree, (as only a child would do), and the flower gently moved back and forth, as if it was saying, "yes".
When we are children, anything is possible, especially since children believe, and naturally have faith.
I like the scenes of Charles, when he was still a Prince, wearing the hunter green shirt, and also at 12:30, when Charles and William are posing together, and at 14:47, when Charles, William, and Harry are posing together, when the boys were teenagers.
This video is VERY impressive, with alot of valuable information, and I will save it in my UA-cam collection of cherished videos.
Dear King Charles, thank you for cooperating with the Fashion company, to allow your lovely home at HighGrove to be filmed, and studied, and generously shared with all of us!
I will return to watch this video many times over!
And I will have to pretend that I am visiting at HighGrove, if only in my dreams. 🧚
I love you King Charles🤴
💜💙💚💛🧡❤️🩷
🌹🏵🌷🪻🌻🌼🌿☘️🪴🌴🌲🌳🌾🍁🪺
That was a really interesting tour INSIDE Charles 111 home. I really enjoyed seeing the interior. of his idyllic retreat.
I personally love the gardens, the layout of the colours ideas. My mother used to say greenery things which are green and grow in flower. It’s a sight for sore eyes. Most people live in a concrete jungle and don’t appreciate the green, but she’s so good for our eyes when I walk my dog and we have brought a roll of trees or a little wood. It is much cooler it’s nice it’s beautiful we should appreciate what we have. Should appreciate We should appreciate the creation and look after it cherish it. Thank you
The King and Queen don't live at Buckingham Palace, it is under renovation that will take years to complete! They live at Claence House.
This is a terrific tour of the Highgrove gardens. Wonderful. But the title is inaccurate -- it is not a tour of the inside of Highgrove. And one small detail: the record height of a delphinium cannot be 18 inches. Migjt it be 18 feet?
Indeed, I apologize for my error. Naturally, it is Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex
@fashionmomentswithellen - I do believe this is the first time HRH has been mistaken for a delphinium ☺️.
Spending time in a garden is one of the best activities for the soul. It was wonderful to know that King Charles has a deep connection with Sophia, Gaian tantra.
Diana did not like living at Highgrove. Unlike Charles she liked city life and the glamour. But William and Harry must of loved it as children, a childs wonderland. Wonderfull work the now King Charles.
Diana, Princess of Wales, grew up in the country near Sandringham. It is my understanding that she did not like Highgrove because she was not welcomed there. It is located near Camilla's home and used as a randevoir point for their adulterous affair.
@@509cougs
According to the Highgrove housekeeper, she was just.. ‘bored’
I loved every part of this tour. Highgrove has been a place I've wanted to visit for decades. It's more beautiful than I ever imagined. Since it's still open now that Prince Charles is King. I will find a tour and enjoy this beautiful estate. God Bless King Charles
Well, the garden is so magnificent that I really am not bothered what the narrator gets wrong. What a heavenly place the gardens are at Highgrove. BP
Good job Chuck! Gorgeous landscaping indeed! A high five🙌 from across the pond. The White House rose garden should look as good 😀
King Charles has excellent taste in gardens and in interior design. His house at Sandringham is beautiful inside.
Wonderful !
Absolutely love this video and the perspective through a number of decades of progress.
I guess I'd have to single out the bit about the Tree House built for Prince William and Prince Harry, and then how it led to the public dedication for other children to enjoy a similar adventure outside the lawns/gardens at Highgrove.
Glad to see you focus on both Diana as well as Camilla, since they shared big chunks of King Charles' life as an adult. Thank you for a wonderful video. It's hard to single anything out as "best" ... it's all so good.
Ein schönes Anwesen mit einer wunderbaren Gartenanlage. Für König Charles wäre dieser Ort in seinem Alter lebensfreundlicher , als die Last dieser Krone zu tragen. Er wäre ein gefragter Naturforscher geworden.
It just shows what you can do with money. I dot grudge it to him, he is a wonderful man.
Such a beautiful place...' Specially the gardens...'
Fab tour. Thoroughly enjoyed it
So glad!
Beautiful gardens🌸🦋🌸
Yes, thank you
Beautiful gardens❤️
Loved all the gardens well done to his RH King Charles 111.
His Majesty
Its not a 5 hour tour....its a one and a half hour garden tour. Absolutely we'll worth a visit though £69 per couple need to book well in advance
It’s soooo beautiful! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🇺🇸
Always nice impressive and outstanding ❤❤ king Charles ❤❤
This is a tour of the house, I do not think so......
Beautiful Residential Garden.!!!Fantastic idea implemented putting hardwork by the Monarch.Residence,Garden,
Retail Shop (Market) and Charity & Love.Five in one.!!!
The gardens are absolutely spectacular, and you can tell how much love the king has put in them. He needn’t have worried to much about the publication of the Housekeeper’s Diary. If anything, it shows Diana to be the worse person in the marriage and as a parent, and it also proves how deluded Harold is when he called his father ‘cold’. What rot. Yah he didn’t ’love bomb’ like Diana did, but he was also a very kind and loving father… and clearly pretty patient considering how much trouble Harold has caused over the years.
What beautiful gardens.
Beautiful! How could Harry leave all this behind?
Good question!
Heavenly .thank you for sharing .❤
A man whose ideas are ahead of his time.
Love His Majesty and Queen Camilla ❤️💙
Kamilu.?Zašto voleti zlo!
What "house" tour? Not one image from the inside was shown.. The video lost complete credibility when they called Harry, The Duke of Sussex, the Duke of Essex..Was just a collection of old photos found every where else on the internet. Don't waste your time.
Oops, my blunder! Obviously, I was talking about Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex!
Leave out the word “the”.@@fashionmomentswithellen.
Thank you so wonderful
So beautiful garden
Thanks for visiting )
Przepiękny ogród. 😊
Charles III “ the gardener King” I remember seeing this farm on television and magazines in 1981 when he and Diana were just married. It has gone through a beautiful transformation in 44 yrs under the King.
Harmonious areas
The respect for nature and preservation of roots reflecting intelligence over the years from past to present time
I will definitely visit High Grove House on my next visit to the UK.
Magical place from the video.😊😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Lovely garden.
Yes, thank you
I love the dog I also had a dog like this one, I loved this sweet doggy so much. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love the garden the garden is all around or just magnificent, the colours and the height of the plant the flowers and all the green around. It’s just swallow. My mother was always to say to me that green and Gardens is a sight for sore eyes as we live in a city. It’s all brick and mortar and I took it on and created for my parents. Also a nice garden a lot of roses and greens and and flowers and I still love it. It’s beautiful it’s relaxes you especially if you can grow mint tea in all sorts, which is Hennessy and And the smell of fresh flowers, and then it’s just beautiful girls. I have a lot of raspberries and allsorts of its wonderful before breakfast to wonder around and just pick here and there is something in and really appreciate the universe and nature. Thank you so much I say to everyone, happiness is a journey, not a destination. Good luck to you. there.
Very good! It has charming Italian gardens. Thank you!
Absolutely stunning 🥰🥰
Stunning!
I have always enjoyed and have been fascinated with the stumpery. Only seeing it on videos and not yet in person.
Love the picture tour of the gardens. But, quite a few bit of misinformed statements were made about the gardens and the property.