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The Prince and Princess of Wales make exciting new hire amid staffing shake-up.


The Prince and Princess of Wales make exciting new hire amid staffing shake-up.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been making some predominant adjustments to their Royal Household in current weeks with a string of new hires.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have made an interesting new appoint in their communications department. Rosie Trainor, who until now labored as a Senior Account Manager at Freuds, is becoming a member of Prince William and Kate's Royal Household as a Senior Communications Officer, taking up the role this month.

Rosie, who has a Master's in Politics and Communications from the London School of Economics (LSE) and a BA in International Relations from Durham University, will truly be a brilliant asset to the crew and joins amid a collection of thrilling initiatives for the Prince and Princess.

The Royal Foundation is an amalgamation of Prince William and Kate's nearest and dearest motives shut to their hearts, which includes William's homelessness project, Homewards. It is the Prince and Princess of Wales's predominant philanthropic vehicle, and the centre of many of their projects, for example, Kate's work with the Early Years and William's Earthshot prize environmental awards.

Kate and William's staffing shake-up.

The new appointment seems to have come as phase of a wider shake-up for the Wales's group and follows a string of new hires.

Sarah Henwood joined this month as the Foundation's new CEO, taking over from Amanda Berry, who stepped into the coveted position in June 2022, having until now served as Chief Executive of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) for over 20 years.

Sarah wrote in a LinkedIn publish that she is feeling "awe, pleasure and a sparkling energy" as she readies herself for the new challenge. At the equal time, she introduced a non-public "rebrand" and stated she will be acknowledged as Sarah Henwood in the new role, as a substitute of Sarah Rose, as she's presently recognized online.

Speaking on the new appointment when it was once introduced in September, the Prince and Princess of Wales said: "We are searching ahead to welcoming Sarah to The Royal Foundation and to working with her on some of the troubles which are closest to our hearts. We are vastly grateful to Amanda for her excellent management over the previous three years and are thrilled she will proceed to work with us in her new position as Global Partnerships Ambassador."

Meanwhile, remaining month, the Prince of Wales employed a "crisis administration expert" to be a part of his royal household. According to the Daily Mail, Liza Ravenscroft has been recruited from communications company Edelman. is aware Ms Ravenscroft is becoming a member of William's royal family in a non-crisis-based role, working on the daily press interplay Kensington Palace has.

Other loyal personnel individuals in the Wales' employment consist of their full-time nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, who was once lately given a Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) for her offerings to the couple.



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