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I visited the Royal Palace today since they have opened their greenhouse for the public for a few days. My love for plants transcends my hate for the monarchy so I had to have a look.
It is absolutely obscene the area their palace occupies. Like, you could walk a 5km round through their gardens and still not see half of it. Paired with a ginormous palace. And not a single piece of grass is cut in the wrong way.
The most ironic moment I had there was when I overheard some guy talking about refugees being privileged, while walking around the palace gardens of a literal nepo baby.
We should 100% make this a public ground in the middle of a 2 million people city.
Where was this?
Brussels, Belgium
Did you snag any cuttings?
I would have loved to but it was so busy. At some point there was an actual line to get in the next room. And so much security. Unbelievably grotesque display of wealth, funded by taxpayers of course.
We shall expropriate that space for the people.