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"After the Coronation": Camilla's master plan calls for cuts

2023-03-29T14:32:00.280Z


At some point the coronation is over and Charles III. must modify his monarchy. He receives active support from Camilla.


At some point the coronation is over and Charles III.

must modify his monarchy.

He receives active support from Camilla.

London – If the coronation in London is currently the focus of all thoughts, there is one person who is currently thinking a lot about the time afterwards.

The real work begins when the excitement has subsided and the guests have left.

Then comes the day when King Charles (74) has to put his plans into action.

Camilla (75) has also done her homework and actively supports her husband.

Camilla has the plan for the future in her pocket: "The buzzword is 'value for money'"

Camilla has handled the finer points of restructuring within the royal family and staff.

The task: nothing less than the streamlining of the monarchy.

A senior official told the

Evening Standard

:

"It's not about cuts, it's about getting the best value for money for employees.

Sometimes less is more".

King Charles III

– Amazing pictures of his royal life

King Charles III

– Amazing pictures of his royal life

Another source echoes what the employee has so considerately implied:

"There will be a downsizing.

It's already started," she says.

Camilla's motto has already been found: "The catchphrase is 'value for money'".

The eviction of Frogmore Cottage by Prince Harry, 38, and Meghan Markle, 41, is just the "tip of the iceberg," the insider adds.

More royals will “have to take care of themselves” in the future.

King Charles III

throws 900 years of tradition overboard

King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla are thus committing a historic break for a cosmopolitan monarchy.

For centuries it was customary that no other crowned royals could be present at the coronation of a British monarch, as the sacred ceremony was meant to be an intimate exchange between the monarch and his people before God.

If relatives can't afford where they live, they should "restrict"

Royal expert and editor-in-chief of

Majesty Magazine

, Ingrid Seward, previously told the

Mirror

that Charles was "very well aware" that vacant properties are scattered across the country, which "doesn't look good in these tough times".

Charles is keen to reduce the number of royals dependent on the Crown, especially when they are not fulfilling their duties.

If relatives cannot afford their place of residence, they should “restrict themselves”, they say.

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After the coronation there is no rest.

Charles III

must create new structures.

Luckily Camilla already has a plan in her pocket (photomontage).

© i Images/Imago & Bruno Press/Imago

Whether this only means Prince Andrew (63), who was obviously meant, remains in the dark for the time being.

Charles had offered his younger brother the Frogmore Cottage vacated by Prince Harry (38) and Meghan Markle (41) because his current home near Windsor Castle, the Royal Lodge, was a few numbers too luxurious for an inactive royal.

Let's hope that Camilla already has a plan B for the luxury stay in her pocket.

The gorgeous property is said

to be in "awful" condition, according to

The Sun.

Sources used:

mirror.co.uk, thesun.co.uk,

standard.co.uk, Majesty Magazine

Rubric list image: © i Images/Imago & Bruno Press/Imago

Source: merkur

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