King Charles fires entire Queen’s staff during church service for Queen
(www.theguardian.com)
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I read it the other way around; firing the Queens staff, replacing them with his own.
Maybe your computer is hacked and you were directed to a different article.
"Up to 100 employees at the King’s former official residence, including some who have worked there for decades, received notification that they could lose their jobs just as they were working round the clock to smooth his elevation to the throne."
It was the combination of the OP header and sloppy reading that brought me to that conclusion 😳 Don’t know why I’m voted down, it’s an honest mistake, that even OP did.
Because GAW has turned into Reddit. You should have been here for the first 6 months of this sites existence, it was glorious. Real research was being done, real conversations were had. Unfortunately the people actually interested in discussion left at the same time as memes being stickied and silly videos of females bitching at their cameras in their cars started.
I think this site still has some cutting-edge research posts.
Fascinating analysis. Reddit, hmm. Not a good thing! Real research was going down, you say? Then people stopped digging, researching, and decoding, and got lazy, started posting sporadically—like, say, just every few months—focusing instead on just low effort whinging and complaining and snarky comments, you mean that sort of thing? This place would be better without those losers, wouldn't you agree?
Oops. I just looked at your post history. THAT'S YOU!
Ponder your existence for a week.
I've added notes on your account. Come back as a STAR researcher or meme lord or I'll make this vacation permanent.
Where did the researchers go?
Just jokes, fren. All good. I'm guilty too of skimming through posts sometimes and getting the wrong impression.
I think the "King's former official residence" is the important part here, specifically the "former" part.