Queen Elizabeth’s senior housekeeper quits after being denied Christmas leave: report
Queen Elizabeth’s senior housekeeper quits his post after being denied leaves this Christmas
Queen Elizabeth’s senior house keeper turned in his resignation after being denied holidays for Christmas.
For those unaware of the Queen’s Christmas plans, it was decided that the Queen would relocate to Windsor Castle with her ‘vital’ 22 members of staff. They include the “master of the household, her private secretary and his assistants, and other members of her senior staff.”
To make matters worse for those ‘vital’ employees, The Sun reports that they “are required to self-isolate from family members” during the holidays.
A source told the leading daily, “They won’t be seeing their families because no risks can be taken, and they can’t go in and out. The most important thing is to protect the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh from the virus. If something happened to them, it doesn’t bear thinking about.”
However, it appears this rule did not sit right with the Queen’s staff, for a staff revolt ensured “over attempts to make them isolate from their families.” This not only destroyed her hopes for a Sandringham Christmas but also led her head housekeeper of 32 years, Patricia Ear, to resign.
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