The Queen Consort is ending the tradition of having ladies-in-waiting but instead will be helped by \u2018Queen\u2019s companions\u2019.
The Queen Consort is ending the tradition of having ladies-in-waiting but instead will be helped by ‘Queen’s companions’.
Camilla, 75, will have the six Queen’s companions, in addition to her private secretary and deputy private secretary, Buckingham Palace said. Major Ollie Plunket, of The Rifles, has been appointed Camilla’s equerry it is now believed to be his role to look after her diary and accompany her at official events.
It is believed the work of the Queen’s companions will be similar to, but not as extensive as, the work carried out by the Queen’s ladies-in-waiting.Queen feared Harry was 'a little over-in-love' with Meghan and dismissed Oprah interview as 'nonsense'Prince Harry 'named autobiography Spare himself' and has not made any changes to tell-all memoir since the Queen died
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Camilla scraps ladies-in-waiting in modernising moveThe Queen Consort is ending the traditional title of ladies-in-waiting for assistants at events.
Read more »
Camilla scraps ladies-in-waiting in modernising moveThe Queen Consort is ending the traditional title of ladies-in-waiting for assistants at events.
Read more »
I’m A Celeb winners rich list as kings and queens of the jungle pocket millionsTHIS weekend marks the end of I’m A Celebrity 2022 – which means that one person will be crowned king or queen of the jungle. The popular ITV show, which has entertained viewers for 20 …
Read more »
Queen 'fought painful cancer in private in final year of her life', book claimsThe Queen was reportedly battling bone marrow cancer in secret during the last year of her life, according to Gyles Brandreth's new biography Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait
Read more »
Biography claims Queen 'was battling rare cancer' in final months before deathGyles Brandreth, who was a friend of Prince Philip, alleges the late Monarch was suffering from a rare form of bone marrow cancer in an upcoming biography.
Read more »