The British newspaper "Daily Mail" reported that dozens of employees working for King Charles at Clarence House are facing the "ghost of dismissal".
On Monday, the source said, employees, some of whom had worked with Charles for decades, were told that their jobs were "at risk".
One said: “Everyone is so angry, including
That special secretariat and the high-ranking team that was working with Charles III.”
This news comes because of ready The new king, accompanied by his wife, moved from his residence at Clarence House to Buckingham Palace in the British capital, London.
"Some layoffs will be inevitable," said Clarence House, which has about 102 full-time employees.
"We will work to identify alternative roles for as many employees as possible," she added.
Buckingham Palace will have about 490 employees.