Prince William has removed Annabel Elliot, Queen Camilla’s sister, from the Royal payroll. Elliot is a respected interior designer who has worked with the British royal family for two decades. However, she has been notably absent from the latest Duchy of Cornwall accounts. Despite speculation, sources insist this decision doesn’t reflect her performance. Continue reading to learn more!
Queen Camilla’s Sister Fired After Two Decades
Prince William has axed Queen Camilla’s sister, Annabel Elliot, from the Royal payroll. After working for the Royal family for twenty years, Annabel, who was hired by King Charles when he was Prince of Wales, is no longer being paid. She was unexpectedly left out of the latest Duchy of Cornwall accounts.
Sources state, “Prince William would no longer employ Ms. Elliot, although it was no reflection on her work.” Reportedly, Elliot received no payment for her services in the 2023-24 fiscal year. Previously, she was paid between £19,625 and £82,272 annually and even got reimbursements for buying furniture and inventory.
The interior designer is Queen Camilla’s younger sister. She has done an amazing job transforming the Duchy of Cornwall’s historic buildings into stunning rental properties. Her design skills have made these period homes highly desirable across Cornwall, Wales, and the Isles of Scilly.
She managed these rental properties, took care of the Duchy’s offices, and even oversaw the estate’s plant nursery. Elliot also led impressive refurbishment projects, including a grand 20-bedroom pub and guest accommodations at Dumfries House. Her work has been met with high praise and great success. However, now, despite all of the achievements, Prince William has now decided to not include her in royal payout.
For more such updates on the royal family, keep checking Soap Opera Daily! While Annabel’s role may have ended, her legacy of excellence in design and management remains undeniable!