King Charles reportedly made dozens of staff redundant during a church service to mourn the late Queen Elizabeth II, according to reports from The Guardian. But contrary to what some had believed, many of the staff who had served the King (then Prince) at Clarence House will not be making the move with him. Household staff, as well as private secretaries, communications staff, and finance workers, were all informed of their redundancies during the thanksgiving service at Edinburgh’s St Giles’ Cathedral on Monday. King Charles’s staff given redundancy notice during church service for Queen https://t.co/naAdZaCrRi — Rose Empower the Invisible Project💜 (@RoseEmpower) September 13, 2022How utterly hard faced to make your staff redundant even before the funeral has taken place. 🦊🦮🕊🦢 (@DNicoros) September 13, 2022While the country has paused all sorts of activities as a sign of respect for the late Queen, Clarence House couldn’t wait to make staff redundant.
Source: The Guardian September 14, 2022 05:00 UTC