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Monarch's eyes and ears: King Charles appoints his first female equerry

IndiaTimes Sunday, 4 February 2024
Britain's King Charles III has appointed Captain Kat Anderson as his first female equerry, who will serve as the monarch's eyes and ears on many of his overseas visits and tours. Captain Anderson, 33 is an officer with the Royal Artillery who had previously worked for the Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak.
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In recent royal updates, the King has made some changes to appointed roles within the monarch. Hello Magazine confirms, King Charles has appointed his first female equerry, Captain Kat Anderson. Buzz60’s Chloe Hurst has the story!

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