James, the Earl of Wessex, Probably Won’t Take Any Royal Titles Now that He’s an Adult
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From tractor to university: James Mountbatten-Windsor begins a study for which he already approached King Charles.
James, the Earl of Wessex, probably won’t take any royal titles now that he’s an adult
There has been a lot of news about James, the Earl of Wessex, in recent days. Over the weekend, we heard, somewhat randomly, that James had a summer job as a farmhand on the Sandringham estate. The story was basically a preview ahead of Thursday’s big announcement, which is that James got his A-level results […] Source
James, Count of Wessex, is the youngest grandson of Elizabeth II and nephew of Charles III. At the age of 18 he works as a farmer this summer in Sandringham and will study rural management at the university.
At the age of 18, James Mountbatten-Windsor was preparing to take his first steps in student life. After winning his A-Levels, the son of Prince Edward and Sophie of Edinburgh chose to work this summer as a farm worker on the Royal Estate of Sandringham, before soon joining the university benches. A job was far from the fascists of the Crown. Barely his British baccalaureate in pocket, James Mountbatten-Windsor was preparing to turn a new page i…
Instead of relaxing summer holidays in the royal environment, James Mountbatten-Windsor (18) is currently saying: tackle. Prince Edward's son (62) and Duchess Sophie are currently working on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, which belongs to his uncle King Charles (77). As The Sun reports, the Earl of Wessex has been seen several times over the past few weeks driving tractors across the agricultural land and working on the farm, thus apparently…
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