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King Charles is said to leave prank-style Christmas gifts for staff before they get a proper present. Grant Harrold, a former royal butler for the monarch and Queen Consort Camilla, told the Daily Mirror on Wednesday (21.12.22) the tradition shows the royal family have a “fun, practical side”. He said: “With the actual Christmas presents, I’ve been told they give fun gifts because what do you give a royal who's got everything?” Grant added Charles, 74, would tease him by leaving jokey gifts in pigeonholes at Highgrove, where the ex-butler used to get receive the post each morning. He said: “On...
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King Charles' former butler thinks he will be a "good" monarch. The 73-year-old royal took the throne earlier this month following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth, and while his ex-employee Grant Harrold believes Charles will make a great ruler, he warned there will be "difficult" times ahead because the queen was so beloved around the world. Grant said: "He's an amazing man. He's like his mother. He's funny, he's witty, he's about tradition. "... I think he will be a good king, personally, because I've seen what he's like as a person. "The problem he's got is everybody loved the Quee...
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Queen’ Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee will be marked by a new 50p coin. The monarch will celebrate seven decades on the British thrones next year and to mark the occasion, the Royal Mint have confirmed they will introduce a newly-designed coin into circulation. The design - which has been given a seal of approval from Her Majesty - will consist of a number 70 to denote the length of her reign, with the queen's cypher inset into the zero. Clare Maclennan, the divisional director of commemorative coins at the Royal Mint reflected on its tradition of making “striking coins” for the Royal family’s a...
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Queen’ Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee will be marked by a new 50p coin. The monarch will celebrate seven decades on the British thrones next year and to mark the occasion, the Royal Mint have confirmed they will introduce a newly-designed coin into circulation. The design - which has been given a seal of approval from Her Majesty - will consist of a number 70 to denote the length of her reign, with the queen's cypher inset into the zero. Clare Maclennan, the divisional director of commemorative coins at the Royal Mint reflected on its tradition of making “striking coins” for the Royal family’s a...
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