Shortly after taking the throne of the United Kingdom after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, the now King Charles was seen in several news with some somewhat controversial airs.
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According to a publication by the British newspaper The Guardian, on September 13, approximately 100 employees at Clarence House, which is the former home of the new monarch, received the news that they should step down from their professional positions as he and his wife, the Queen Consort Camilla Parker, are moving to Buckingham Palace, where the headquarters of the monarchy.
Servants provided service to Charles III while he was still considered a prince. The professionals received this resignation notice through letters, where the message brought information that the services of the collaborators were no longer necessary.
In the message that was written in the letter, it was stated that the teams would be receiving support from the British Crown so that they can find new jobs. The moment they read the information about the resignation, the employees ended up being quite enraged, said The Guardian newspaper.
“Everyone is furious, including the private secretaries and the command staff. All the staff have been working very hard since Thursday night [when Queen Elizabeth II died] to come across this. People are very upset”, was what an anonymous informant told the newspaper about the matter.
Private secretaries, the financial office, the communication team and also domestic servants are being affected by this mass dismissal.
According to the portal, some of the people who are being sent away have been providing service for a long time to Charles. Most professionals received this news at the time of the ceremony in honor of the queen at St. Egidio's Cathedral, located in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh, on September 12th.
The Guardian ended up having access to the letter that was sent to officials of the current King of the United Kingdom. In the document it was possible to note some explanations by King Charles's main advisor, Clive Alderton.
“The portfolio of work formerly occupied by this residence in support of the Prince's personal interests of Wales, former domestic activities and operations will cease to continue, and Clarence House will be closed. It is therefore expected that posts based primarily at Clarence House will no longer be required.” that's what he mentioned in the letter he wrote to the dismissed employees.
In a note, the Union of Public and Commercial Services ended up condemning the decision taken by the king, as people were being cut off in the midst of mourning. The king's actions were called "heartless".
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