A British 'trad wife' who considers herself a 'high tier' spouse for refusing to argue with her husband is charging women £25,000 for courses on how to do the same.Laura Zachary, 37, from Hampshire, believes that she was 'naturally designed' to stay at home and support her husband, Zion, 34, while he takes sole responsibility for earning money and providing for the family.She describes herself as a 'high tier wife' - a woman who understands exactly what her husband needs and helps him 'pursue his calling' and is a firm advocate for the 'traditional values' of 1950s-style gender roles.'Zion takes full responsibility for those things, which means that I am safe and I can work in the field that I'm naturally designed to work in, without getting stressed and without losing my femininity,' Laura said.'I am safe and I am protected because I understand my role as a wife. I don't try to take over and tell him what to do.'I don't try and tell him a better way to do whatever it is that he's trying to do. I let him perform his role. That is not my position.'In a bid to help instil the same values in other women, Laura now runs a Royal Academy for High Tier Wives in which she promises to 'create great wives to lift up great men' and help 'improve your marriage' at a cost of up to £25,000.The couple wed in December 2025. Laura is solely responsible for looking after the home, while Zion handles the 'burden' of finances and major decisions. Laura Zachary, 37, believes that she was 'naturally designed' to stay at home and support her husband, Zion, 34, while he takes sole responsibility for earning money and providing for the family Laura is solely responsible for looking after the home, while Zion handles the 'burden' of finances and major decisionsLaura describes Zion as 'the Lord' of their household and says her role is to remove everyday pressures from his life so he can focus on bigger responsibilities.'I simply cannot carry the burden that he does as it's too heavy for me,' she said.'Most women nag and complain. They are a victim to their marriage and they haven't learned how to treat a man well.'I teach women to praise [their] husbands, enjoy being married and to remove modern feminist thinking from their marriage.'In the future, the couple hope to have children and say they plan to homeschool them, rather than enroll them in the mainstream education system. Laura added that as parents, they would encourage their children they have to develop their natural talents rather than follow what she sees as government expectations.One of Laura's more controversial views is that women should not share all of their feelings with their husbands.While she believes there is nothing wrong with opening up occasionally, she believes that some women place too much emotional pressure on their partners. In a bid to help install the same values in other women, Laura now runs a Royal Academy for High Tier Wives in which she promises to 'create great wives to lift up great men' and help 'improve your marriage' at a cost of up to £25,000 Laura said: 'Some women use their husbands as a therapist and share their feelings daily. Men are not designed to hear all this, plus they desire to fix problems, naturally.'He has enough things to do in his day and it's not always necessary to put more on him. Timing is key.'After Laura received messages of support online from other women interested in adopting similar views, she decided to start coaching women on how to become so-called 'high tier wives'. Explaining such term, Laura added: 'A high tier wife is above all ordinary wives. She is strong enough to elevate her husband and raise daughters to do the same.'She doesn't argue with her husband or bring drama into the home. She keeps it peaceful. She learns her husband and what he needs.'Now, Laura works towards educating others on how to follow a similar path - and in February set up an online education academy to instil the values she feels so strongly. There, she charges £49.99 for one-off assignments, £10,000 for the full year and £25,000 for private tutoring. In the sessions, Laura teaches several lessons ranging from homemaking to conflict management and how to build healthy habits. Classes on offer include 'the purpose of marriage', 'being a submissive wife' and 'modesty and dressing for your husband'.In future, she is hoping to expand her business further and move towards creating more in-person events. She added: 'I teach them the importance of looking nice for their husband, how to speak to him, and encourage him.'I teach them how to build a business that runs itself so it doesn't interfere with taking care of her home and family.'[I also share the importance] that looking unkempt is disrespectful. Women represent their husbands.'So looking good for him is something that is important to me.'
Trad wife teaches courses on how to 'ditch modern feminist thinking'
Laura Zachary, 37, from Hampshire, believes that she was 'naturally designed' to stay at home and support her husband, Zion, 34, while he serves as the breadwinner.








