Kate and William’s heroic ex paratrooper staff member awarded in Queen’s New Year Honours

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has been given an award to their ex- royal staff as to praised their honor for the service, which they serve to monarch. The Royal Victorian Order was first established in 1896 by Queen Victoria.

Members of the Order are chosen at the Queen’s discretion. The honor is often awarded to those who have served the Royal Family. Here are the list of Ex-paratrooper staff members.

Tifare Alexander [Fijian-born former Paratrooper] who has worked for William and Kate for more than eight years, has been recognised for his service to the couple in the New Year Honours. In the past he has been photographed driving Kate to official events and been spotted working in the background.

Scott Furssedonn-Wood is a career diplomat, deputy private secretary to Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall and also accompanied with many of their official royal tours overseas. In 2013, Mr Furrsedonn assumed charge as the British Deputy High Commissioner in Kolkata. He has also been made a Member of the Royal Victorian Order.

Mr. Alexander who was master of household work and also awarded with housekeeper with an honour at Buckingham Palace in 2019. And now will join other members of the royal household who have been honored in the Queen’s list.

Antonella Fresolone, who was senior housemaid of Her Majesty’s and spent almost 13 years at Buckingham Palace. She has managed the Cambridge’s domestic affairs for six years.

Ms Fresolone starting working for the Cambridges just before their first child, Prince George, was born. She even travelled with the Duke and Duchess from their Anglesey home before they took on Amner Hall in Norfolk and Apartment 1A in Kensington Palace.

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