Sunday, 28 May 2017

Prince William and Kate’s housekeeper quits after work becomes ‘too demanding’

 Prince William and Kate’s top housekeeper has quit as the job is too demanding.

Sadie Rice, 35, packed in her £35,000 job when asked to move with them from Norfolk’s Anmer Hall to Kensington Palace.A source at the Queen’s nearby Sandringham Estate told The UK Sun

 “Sadie’s a hard worker but the job’s demands got too much, even for her.“They wanted her to spend more time at Kensington Palace and her work was increasing all the time.She wasn’t having a normal life outside work. Sadie’s serving her notice and it seems nothing will change her mind. It’s their loss.”
The maid’s departure after less than two years is a blow to the royal couple as kids George, three, and Charlotte, two, liked her.

She was responsible for cleaning, laundry, shopping and some cooking at ten-bedroom Anmer Hall, where William, 34, and Kate, 35, spend two-thirds of their time.

They will relocate to London’s Kensington Palace to become full-time royals when he quits his air ambulance job this autumn.William and Kate have been hiring more staff as they prepare to move to London and step up duties.

The Sandringham insider added: “They will regret losing Sadie as the right people aren’t easy to find.”


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