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Apply within to advise the King: Charles looks to beef up team with £80,000-a-year assistant private secretary who can help offer 'advice to His Majesty'
Besides having a branded comfy vehicle with free petrol, Mr Justice (retd) Nisar is also entitled to having support staff comprising a driver, private secretary, peon and bodyguard, who are paid from the national kitty.
Source: https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2023/03/11/justice-r-saqib-nisars-hefty-pension/
Elizabeth wasn’t helped by advisers like Sir Alan Lascelles, her first private secretary.
He said people he had met were "referring to an Early Day Motion, which as a parliamentary private secretary, in the party of government, I’m invariably precluded from signing".
Source: https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/23916047.bolton-mp-speaks-stance-israel-gaza-ceasefire/?ref=rss
His name cropped up numerous times during Monday’s session, as Mr Johnson’s then-principal private secretary Martin Reynolds described the power he believed Mr Cummings was able to wield in Downing Street.
Kate has been without a private secretary for more than a year, after her previous employee Hannah Cockburn-Logie departed the role for 'personal reasons' in 2022.
Martin Reynolds, his former principal private secretary who boasted “we seem to have got away with” the “bring your own booze” garden party during coronavirus restrictions, received a gong.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-quits-mp-partygate-b2354887.html
The former vice president lost his private secretary, Barrister Abdullahi Nyako.