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King Charles Appoints Beautiful Female As New Assistant
King Charles has reportedly appointed his first female equerry identified as captain Kat Anderson who will act as his eyes and ears on most of his overseas visits and tours.
The 33-Year-Old is an officer with the Royal Artillery who previously worked for the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
She will be the King’s new assistant equerry and will help oversee the running of the monarchy’s diary of official engagements, while joining members of the royal family on public duties and global tours.
Often described as the Royal ‘eyes and ears’, equerries are considered to be extremely important figures for the running of the monarchy.
Captain Anderson’s job will see her join the King on official engagements as well as help his guests during meetings with dignitaries. She will also help the King with military matters.
Captain Anderson’s job will see her join King Charles on official engagements as well as attend to his guests during audiences and meetings with dignitaries
Captain Anderson’s job will see her join King Charles on official engagements as well as attend to his guests during audiences and meetings with dignitaries
The new assistant equerry became a member of King Charles’s team in January on secondment from the Cabinet Office and No 10, where she had a role as an assistant private secretary to the national security advisers, the Sunday Times reported.
She was also Mr Sunak’s aide-de-camp or ‘military assistant’.
Captain Anderson will work alongside Captain Hugh Scrope, of the Coldstream Guards, the King’s other assistant private secretary.
Captain Anderson, who is of mixed Malaysian heritage, is set to be seen next to the King for the first time in next few weeks, it is understood.
She is the first female equerry to serve a monarch, but its not the first female equerry to assist a member of the royal family.
Charles appointed RAF Squadron Leader Jayne Casebury as his equerry in the early 2000s when he was still the Prince of Wales.