William and Kate will not hire help, after all - at least not yet.
Last week, "Good Morning America" reported that royal officials placed ads maid-slash-buffet (not to be confused with the stylist) to help a pair of Kensington Palace, the separation from his plans to live without a prince, while officials finished their duty .
The Telegraph reports that a private secretary, William, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, posted a job advertisement is not "fully consulted" his boss and his wife
"It was a move precipitated by me," said [Lowther Pinkerton]. "The first time I worked for a lady (in this role), so we're still working on what facilities and infrastructure are needed.
Last week, "Good Morning America" reported that royal officials placed ads maid-slash-buffet (not to be confused with the stylist) to help a pair of Kensington Palace, the separation from his plans to live without a prince, while officials finished their duty .
The Telegraph reports that a private secretary, William, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, posted a job advertisement is not "fully consulted" his boss and his wife
"It was a move precipitated by me," said [Lowther Pinkerton]. "The first time I worked for a lady (in this role), so we're still working on what facilities and infrastructure are needed.
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