Amid mounting concerns over the security of the royal family following the breach of Kate Middleton's privacy, King Charles has made a decisive move to bolster protection measures.
In light of Prince Harry's imminent return to the UK after his legal battle over security, King Charles has resolved to appoint a new security protection planner to join him at Buckingham Palace.
Insiders reveal a palpable sense of worry within the palace walls regarding the safety of the royal family post the Kate Middleton incident.
Speculation is rife regarding the timing of the new appointment, with suggestions that it may precede the potential return of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and their children amidst ongoing concerns about the health of the royal household.
Reports hint at King Charles covertly strategizing his succession plan, with possible involvement from his son, Prince William.
An advertisement on the royal website underscores the significance of the role in supporting the team to orchestrate exceptional events while safeguarding one of the world's most esteemed institutions.
The position, titled 'Event Security Coordinator,' offers an annual salary of £30,000 and will primarily be stationed at Buckingham Palace, although travel to various locations across the UK is a requirement.
The chosen candidate will collaborate closely with law enforcement agencies to meticulously plan, coordinate, and execute security protocols for all royal and ceremonial events.
Despite facing a recent cancer diagnosis, the 75-year-old monarch remains resolute in fulfilling his royal duties.