Queen Camilla Appoints New Queen’s Companions
Queen Camilla has recently appointed six women to the prestigious position of Queen’s Companion. These women, all of whom are ladies married to landed gentry or living on large country estates, will play a crucial role in maintaining the exclusivity and royal charm of the monarchy.
According to royal insider, Hoey, the Queen’s Companions are tasked with the important duty of ensuring that the royal souvenirs are handled with utmost care and discretion. One of the youngest companions, Lady Katharine, also known as Kate, has been singled out for her exceptional skills in this delicate task. With a wealth of experience and a royal lineage (her mother is The Lady Susan Hussey, a former Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Elizabeth II), Lady Katharine is well-equipped to handle the demands of her new role.
The Queen’s Companions are chosen from a select group of women who are either Lord Lieutenants of their respective counties or are married to individuals holding such prestigious positions. These women bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to their roles, ensuring that the royal traditions and protocols are upheld with the utmost respect and dignity.
With the appointment of these new Queen’s Companions, Queen Camilla is reaffirming her commitment to preserving the heritage and legacy of the monarchy. These women will play a vital role in maintaining the royal standards and ensuring that the royal souvenirs are handled with the care and attention they deserve.
As the newest members of the royal household, the Queen’s Companions will no doubt bring a touch of class and elegance to their duties. With Lady Katharine leading the way, these women are poised to make a lasting impression on the royal family and the public alike.