The ‘tsunami effect’ of Carlos III on the throne: 100 palace workers remain on the street

The succession of Isabel II to Carlos III has many edges. New head of state, new rules. The former Prince of Wales had at his service a team of people who worked at Clarence House, his residence as his heir. His proclamation unleashes a logistical and structural tsunami in the House. To begin with, a hundred workers lose their jobs. That’s how he advanced The Guardian.

As the newspaper reported, these changes affect the communication team, the domestic staff and the secretaries. “The work that had been carried out in this house, in support of the personal interests of the former Prince of Wales, will no longer be carried out,” read the letter that the workers would have received on Monday, September 12. The notification with the notice was sent while the mortal remains of the queen arrived at the Cathedral of St. Giles, in Edinburgh.

Everything indicates that the new monarch will leave Clarence House to settle in Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the head of the House of Windsor.

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