Butler Exposes Princess Catherine's Real Personality Off-Camera
Earlier this year, reports surfaced that the Princess of Wales had not been in contact with her senior staff for a significant period following her abdominal surgery. This silence persisted until her public disclosure of a cancer diagnosis in a heartfelt video message on March 22nd.

 

Graham Harold, a former Royal Butler, shared insights with OK! Magazine, reflecting on the surprising radio silence from the Princess during her recovery. He noted that, in normal circumstances, she was known as a caring boss who enjoyed lighthearted banter with her colleagues. Harold recalled their enjoyable conversations, highlighting her genuine concern for his well-being and that of his family. “We often found ourselves laughing together,” he reminisced. “I felt incredibly fortunate to be a part of those moments.”

The public first saw Princess Catherine at Sandringham attending the customary Christmas Day church service on December 25th. News of her abdominal surgery emerged the following day, January 16th, coinciding with the King’s scheduled procedure at the London Clinic later that month. Her absence continued into February and March, leading up to her candid announcement of cancer diagnosis and treatment on March 22nd.

Reflecting on her decision to maintain a low profile, similar to her father-in-law’s approach following his own cancer diagnosis in February, the article stressed her right to privacy amidst ongoing health challenges. The timing of her return to public duties remains uncertain, although she appointed Lieutenant Colonel Tom White as her new private secretary in late February, indicating ongoing administrative activities despite her absence.

The role of private secretary previously held by Hannah Cockburn-Loi until 2022 and Catherine Quinn until 2019 has seen changes, with Ian Patrick recently joining Prince William’s office as an office manager. The couple is expected to announce further staffing updates in due course, including a new high-ranking executive to oversee collaborative teams.

Harold expressed gratitude for his time serving in a royal capacity, acknowledging the organization’s evolution over time. He reflected on the personal connections and memories formed, underscoring the significance of his role within the royal household.