Prince William fights King Charles to cut Queen Camilla’s sister out of royal payroll

Prince William removed Queen Camilla’s sister after overtaking treasury


Prince William has straight up declined to rehire step-mother Queen Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot as the interior designer backed by Duchy of Cornwall’s payroll.

For those who don’t know, the Duchy of Cornwall is a 700-year-old royal family estate that’s owned by Prince William as he’s the Duke of Cornwall.

The property’s purpose is to generate income for the one who will be overtaking the throne next, and its latest Integrated Annual Report showed that Annabel Elliot has not been brought back.

She had been appointed as the official decorator in service for the year 2023-2024.

According to Telegraph, Queen Camilla’s sister has however been removed from employment now.

“Sources confirmed that Prince William would no longer employ Ms. Annabel Elliot, although it was no reflection on her work,” the site wrote.

It additionally informed that the work done by Her Majesty’s sister was considered complete and the staff verified of learning plenty under her experience.

King Charles had brought Annabel Elliot as the chief designer for his estates after having married Queen Camilla back in 2005.

Her payments were cleared through the Duchy of Cornwall’s treasury, which was controlled by Your Majesty until he overtook the throne in September 2022 following Queen Elizabeth’s demise.