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136 STAFF FOR CHARLES 'IS NOT ENOUGH'

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TOO INDULGENT? The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall

Wednesday June 27,2007

By Richard Palmer, Royal Correspondent

PRINCE Charles’s closest aide complained yesterday that his boss’s household was understaffed – despite employing 136 people.

The Prince, whose every whim is attended to by an army of private secretaries, assistants, butlers and valets, enjoys a lavish lifestyle funded by a £599million estate provided for the heir to the throne.

His Duchy of Cornwall estate gave him a £15million income last year. He also re­ceived £2.45million from the taxpayer to help him carry out his duties, maintain official residences and pay for seconded staff.

But all that is not enough to prevent his employees being overworked, according to Sir Michael Peat, his principal private secretary. Responding to suggestions that the Prince’s recruitment of seven deputy and assistant private secretaries, as well as dozens of other staff, might be excessive, Sir Michael said: “I can assure you that this organisation is understaffed, if anything. People work exceptionally hard.”

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Prince Charles is creating a lot of carbon emissions and he needs to reduce them, not just offset them
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Darren Johnson, of the Green Party


Clarence House has around 33 people in the private secretaries’ department, 20 in finance and personnel, nine in the Press office, around 38 in the Master of the Household’s department including valets, butlers and chauffeurs, and six people working for the Prince’s charities.

His 106 official staff cost him £4.8million a year. The Prince, the Duchess of Cornwall and Princes William and Harry also have the equivalent of 30 full-time personal staff, including secretaries, chefs, estate and farm workers. But Sir Michael insisted they were all pushed to the limit because the Prince was so busy. He said staff worked so hard it was not uncommon to see the lights burning brightly at Clarence House late at night – although not too brightly because of environmental concerns.

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Charles’s annual report, published yesterday, included his carbon footprint for the first time and revealed he and his household produced emissions of 3,425 tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2006-7.

The report said the Prince and his household reduced its emissions by 9 per cent in the year and had vowed to cut a further 12.5 per cent by 2012. He spent £30,000 – around £20,000 of his own cash and £10,000 of taxpayers’ money
– offsetting that pollution by investing in green schemes.

Environmentalists congratulated him for leading the way in combating climate change – but pointed out he could do more by cutting his household’s travel, which accounts for 75 per cent of emissions.

Darren Johnson, of the Green Party, said: “Prince Charles is creating a lot of carbon emissions and he needs to reduce them, not just offset them.”

The report revealed that Charles paid £3.434million in income tax and VAT last year. But 44 MPs, angry that his Duchy of Cornwall estate is not subject to corporation or capital gains tax like other similar-sized businesses, signed an early day motion calling for the Prince to open up his accounts to more independent scrutiny.

●The Prince has been sacked as a vegetable supplier to Sainsbury’s after carrots grown on his organic farm at Highgrove were found to be rotten. They had deteriorated after being stored over winter.


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"PEOPLE WORK EXCEPTIONALLY HARD" (PEAT)

28.06.07, 2:35am

Doing what exactly? Enabling a self-indulgent man to become even more useless? 136 minions running about doing the bidding of a man totally wrapped up in himself! What a sad image that conjures up! This pathetic apology for a man thinks the world revolves around him. It does as far as other pathetic human beings are concerned. Would someone please enlighten me as to what is "princely" about Charles? I am relieved to see that the princes William and Harry do not take after their father but seem to exhibit the traits of Diana. She did a good job with her boys. I see interesting things in their future. Poor Charles ... his delusions of grandeur extend to the "droit de seigneur" it seems, his assertion that he is "entitled to" a mistress displays an incredible stultified mind lost in the past. The title "closest aide" to me is a euphemism for abject slave. There are 136 of these poor creatures? Whatever happened to self-esteem? These 136 people and Charles richly deserve each other. While they are all playing their respective roles in Britain and wherever else Charles's fancy takes him, there are young men out there dying in Iraq. There's something awfull wrong with this picture.

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EVEN THE QUEEN THINKS HE IS EXTRAVAGANT!

28.06.07, 12:07am

Which speaks volumes. I know they are a couple of OAP, but no one needs that much care and assistance; not even Camilla when paper bags are required to cover her face before mere mortals have to meet her. They are greedy, needy and just plain unneccessary! 'Orf with their heads!

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DOES HE HAVE A GOOD ACCOUNTANT?

27.06.07, 5:30pm

Those friendly people from the vat have been running a special exercise investigating land owners who organise shoots over their land. They have officialy been told to lay off the landed aristocracy including the Duke of Westminster and Prince Charles on the grounds that this kind of person does not engage in tax dodging as they are all very honest!? One law for them.
Reminds me of the time we caught for the second time Sir ****** claiming to have sold one his small planes to a 'foreign chap' who flew it away. As an export the sale would not attract vat. We traced the aircraft to an aerodrome in Herts. The purchaser had paid vat which our noble Captain of Industry pocketed. ''Well done old boy'' he said to my boss when we confronted him, '' How much do I owe you''?
Anyone else and we would have charged him. He just paid up and that was it case closed..

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HIGHGROVE VACANCIES...

27.06.07, 4:58pm

Assistant to the Under Deputy Assistant
Brown Nose Chief Licker Required.
Experience Preferred, but
Full Training will be given.
Minimum Wage Payer.
C.V in first instance to:-

Charley Windsor
Highgrove House
Tetbury
Bucks.
CW1 4QU.

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" JUST SPEECHLESS"

27.06.07, 12:28pm

I'm just speechless!!

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