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Well, as per last year when the funding reared it's ugly head we were given notice by the security company that employed us. We were told another company was taking us on but with about 6 days to go they went silent. So our company cancelled the redundancy and we were still employed by them. This year in or about July we were told we were fucked again and out of a job the 1st Nov. Something has gone on that we are not privy to and now we are Royal Household staff employed by the Duke with a temporary boss from a security company running our admin until such time someone from the RH staff takes the reins. Basically we are more securely employed now than we were (probably). It's obviously cheaper employing us direct and not through a company but I don't know where the filthy lucre is coming from.
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But it's now claimed by royal author Robert Hardman that the King has decided to stop paying for security at Prince Andrew's house or to provide a personal allowance. Together, these costs are believed to amount to several million pounds a year.