Why did Prince William fire Queen Camilla's sister?

Why did Prince William fire Queen Camilla's sister?

Prince William made several changes to the Duchy of Cornwall.

William inherited this magnificent fief from his father after the death of Queen Elizabeth. Naturally, William seems to have put his own seal on this 700-year-old fief.

For example, according to the Duchy of Cornwall's annual report, the prince decided not to rehire Queen Camilla's sister Annabelle Elliot as his interior decorator.

After Charles III married Queen Camilla in 2005, the prince hired Elliott as chief designer of his mansion, according to People magazine. The queen's sister had an impressive job in the Duchy of Cornwall, but the decision to part ways was not a negative one.

“Sources have confirmed that Prince William will no longer employ Ms. Elliott, but that is no reflection on her work,” the Telegraph reported. The source added that Elliott had worked on a number of Prince Charles' properties, including Cornwall, Wales, and the Isles of Scilly, and her expertise was highly valued. According to her official website, Elliott is respected as an “internationally renowned interior designer, decorator, and antique dealer.”

According to People, Elliott was hired by the Duchy of Cornwall without competing with other applicants. According to People magazine, Elliott was hired by the Duchy of Cornwall without competing with other applicants.

It was previously reported that Prince William is considering turning some of his properties in the Duchy of Cornwall into housing for the uninhabited. A source told The Telegraph in 2021, “The Duke is interested in finding ways to alleviate some of the homelessness.” It is unclear whether William is still pursuing that option, but it is clear that the prince is passionate about social justice.

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