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How will UK royal family deal with staffing crisis?

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Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales during a visit to Dadvengers, a community for dads and their children, in north London on 1 November 2023 and Britain's King Charles III during the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on 25 December 2023. (Yui Mok and Adrian Dennis/various sources/AFP)
Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales during a visit to Dadvengers, a community for dads and their children, in north London on 1 November 2023 and Britain's King Charles III during the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham on 25 December 2023. (Yui Mok and Adrian Dennis/various sources/AFP)
  • The UK royal family is experiencing a staffing crisis.
  • King Charles and Princess Kate have both announced that they have been diagnosed with cancer.
  • Here's how the institution is adapting to its personnel shortfall.

Serious health issues, fallouts and scandals have plunged the UK royal family into a staffing crisis, with responsibility for public duties falling heavily on older members.

Here are the circumstances of the family's senior members and how the institution is adapting to its personnel shortfall.

King Charles III

The king, who was crowned less than a year ago, announced on 5 February that he had been diagnosed with a form of cancer and had begun treatment, leading him to indefinitely cancel public-facing engagements, except audiences with the prime minister and ambassadors.

READ | How the British monarchy will adapt after king's cancer diagnosis

The type of cancer and recovery timetable have not been revealed, and it is not known when the king, described by his sons as a "workaholic", will return to public events.

He is, however, working on official papers while receiving treatment and has been photographed several times in public, going to and from church services.

King Charles III
King Charles III (Ludovic Marin/AFP)
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Queen Camilla

Given the large void created by Charles' illness, his wife Queen Camilla has taken on more public duties.

But the 76-year-old recently took a week off, with UK media reporting that the king had told her to go on holiday to prevent her from burning out.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Queen Camilla hosts
Queen Camilla hosts a reception at Clarence House to celebrate the charity The Poppy Factory on 15 February 2024 in London, England. The Poppy Factory was founded after the First World War to support veterans. (Isabel Infantes - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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Catherine, Princess of Wales

Photogenic and reliable, Catherine has become a mainstay for the royal family since marrying Prince William, now the heir apparent, in 2011.

However, it was announced in January that she would be out of action for several months after undergoing abdominal surgery.

By early March, Catherine had still to be pictured in public and no timeframe had been given for her return to the front line, leading to questions and rumours about her condition.

She announced on Friday that doctors had discovered cancer during the surgery and that she too would be absent from public duties for an unspecified period as she undergoes treatment.

Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles. (Da
Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles. (Daniel Leal/AFP)
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William, Prince of Wales

While in good health himself, William is having to deal with the fact that both his wife and father are stricken with cancer, while having to look after his and Catherine's three young children.

He is still carrying out public engagements, such as visiting a London synagogue and a homeless project in Sheffield, northern England, but with a much-reduced workload.

William also pulled out of attending a memorial service last month, a rare act for a senior royal, citing a "personal matter".

It now seems likely that was related to his wife's health, highlighting the difficulty of planning engagements when close family members are being treated for cancer.

Prince William, Prince of Wales, president of Baft
Prince William, Prince of Wales, president of Bafta attends the Bafta Film Awards 2024 at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre on 18 February 2024 in London, England. (Jordan Pettitt - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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Princess Anne

Charles' younger sister Anne has always represented the family, carrying out 457 engagements in 2023 alone.

Recognised as being the hardest working family member, Anne has recently undertaken 70 percent of all royal engagements, raising concerns over the 73-year-old's burden.

The Princess Royal gives a speech during a recepti
The Princess Royal gives a speech during a reception for Korean War veterans, to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Korean War, at Buckingham Palace, London. Picture date: Tuesday 19 March 2024. (Tristan Fewings/PA Images via Getty Images)
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Prince Edward and wife Sophie

Prince Edward, Charles' youngest brother, has taken up some of the slack, while his wife Sophie has 13 engagements planned in March and April, making her the second most active royal currently, behind Anne.

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Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping the Colour on 17 June 2023 in London, England. (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
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Prince Harry and wife Meghan

William would previously have been able to rely on his younger brother to help out as he took a back seat, but Harry and wife Meghan quit the royal front line in 2020 and now live in the US, largely estranged from the family, following the acrimonious split.

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex. (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images)
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Prince Andrew

The king's remaining brother is also out of commission having stepped down from royal duties in 2019 after a disastrous television interview in which he defended his friendship with late US sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.

He was later stripped of his honourary military titles and royal patronages after settling a US civil claim for sexual assault without admitting liability.

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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, attends the Sunday Service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints, Windsor, following the announcement on Friday April 9th of the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at the age of 99, on April 11, 2021 in Windsor, England.



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