As many as 100 employees who served King Charles at Clarence House, where he has resided for decades, have been told they could lose their jobs after the king moves to Buckingham Palace, a leading UK labor union says.
As a result, the Public and Commercial Services Union said in, up to 100 employees “including some who have worked there for decades, received notification that they could lose their jobs following his accession to the throne.”
“This is a significant majority of the household and many of these staff will be the same people who have so diligently supported the new king during this period of mourning, working extremely hard over recent days only to be given redundancy notices as thanks,” it added.John Sibley / WPA Pool via Getty Images
He said that some of the changes across the royal households were to be expected. Calling for an “immediate halt to the redundancy process,” he added that it was unclear what staffingIt is unclear if William and Catherine, the Princess of Wales, will want to move their young family from their current home, Adelaide Cottage, in Windsor.
“Our staff have given long and loyal service and while some redundancies will be unavoidable, we are working urgently to identify alternative roles for the greatest possible number of staff,” he said.
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