King Charles’ staff told they face redundancy days after Queen died
The Metro says People who worked for King Charles before he acceded to to the throne have been told they face the threat of redundancy – while a thanksgiving service for the Queen was taking place.
Dozens of staff at Clarence House were served notice that their jobs are at risk now Charles’ office will move to monarchy HQ, Buckingham Palace.
Among those to receive the letter on Monday afternoon were private secretaries, the finance office, the communications team and other loyal household employees.
They had been working round the clock to smooth the process of the King’s accession.