The royals' picturesque Sandringham estate is under construction right now, with King Charles III's vision to transform one of the lawns into a "climate friendly" topiary garden in full swing.
It's a first major alteration to the historic grounds since the death of Queen Elizabeth II last September, with the patch of grass in question having previously been used to grow vegetables during World War II.
According to a statement on the estate's website, this change aims to create "joy for visitors and increase biodiversity" in an area that's recently suffered thanks to warm weather and heavy rainfall.
Diggers, landscapers and botanists will continue their work inside the formal gardens up until mid-May, with the King himself being coronated just a couple of weeks prior to their finish date.
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