Staff for King Charles III told they could lose their jobs as nation mourns Queen Elizabeth II, union labels move 'heartless'
ABCThe decision to tell staff who have served King Charles III they could lose their jobs while the nation mourns Queen Elizabeth II has been labelled as "heartless". Key points: Up to 100 employees for King Charles have been told they could lose their jobs, according to The Guardian The Public and Commercial Services Union has condemned the decision to announce redundancies during the mourning period A Clarence House spokesman said staff would not be impacted for at least three months Following the Queen's death, the King and Camilla, the Queen Consort, will be moving from Clarence House to the monarch's main official residence of Buckingham Palace. "Our staff have given long and loyal service and while some redundancies will be unavoidable, we are working urgently to identify alternative roles for the greatest possible number of staff," the spokesman said. The redemption of Queen Consort Camilla Photo shows King Charles III with red cheeks looks off in the distance while standing next to a woman with blonde hair.