- The noise created by the Kings Guard is said to distract him.
- Incident results to an official to post sentries at a lower volume.
- King Charles works from home in the morning for state business.
The noise created by the elite Kings Guard at King Charles’ home disturbs him.
The noise the guards make issuing commands and taking up their positions during the traditional changing of the guards is said to distract the monarch from official affairs.
A source stated, citing a leaked document, “His Majesty remarked the other day how loud the outgoing sentries were at St James’s Palace in the morning. Full marks for vigour and volume, but please could you pass down to those on guard that Clarence House is a residence and so some volume control would be very much appreciated by those inside!”
According to the source, King Charles, who works from home in the morning before travelling to Buckingham Palace to do additional official business, was diverted from state business.
According to the account, after King Charles’ memo, an army official allegedly instructed the guard commanders: “Please could you pass onto your troops that when posting sentries first thing in the morning at St James’s Palace that they should do so at a slightly lower volume.”
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