Charles to remove Queen Elizabeth II’s key staff from Windsor Castle. This is why World news

A report says that King Charles will withdraw a number of Queen Elizabeth II’s special staff at Windsor Castle in a reshuffle of staff in the royal residences, a report said. Staff numbers will be cut in the coming weeks, the Mirror said, with many royal staff “very worried about their future” and fearing they will be made redundant.
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This comes after King Charles put 100 staff at Clarence House, his former official residence, on extra notice.
“It’s really a testing time. Many have resigned from jobs they have loved for years. It has left a real sense of fear among staff,” the report said.
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King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla are understood not to have stayed at Windsor since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September. The report said long-standing nuns and self-employed workers were among those whose jobs were thought to be at risk.
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The King and Camilla have “no desire” to stay in the mansion in the near future, the report added, while Prince William and Kate Middleton, who moved to a cottage on the Windsor estate to be close to the queen, also said she was. not ready to move in.