Britain’s King Charles III Appoints His First Female Equerry To Keep Eyes and Ears on Most of His Overseas Visits and Tours

Captain Anderson's job will see her join the King on official engagements as well as help his guests during meetings with dignitaries. She will also help him with military matters.

King Charles III. (Photo credits: Instagram)

London, February 4: Britain's King Charles III has appointed his first female equerry, who will act as the monarch's eyes and ears on most of his overseas visits and tours. Captain Kat Anderson, 33, is an officer with the Royal Artillery who has previously worked for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

She will be the King's new assistant equerry and help oversee the running of the monarchy's diary of official engagements while joining royal family members on public duties and global tours. King Charles III Birthday 2023: Interesting Facts About British Monarch As He Turns 75.

Captain Anderson's job will see her join the King on official engagements as well as help his guests during meetings with dignitaries. She will also help him with military matters. King Charles III Delivers First Speech As British Monarch To Lay Out UK PM Rishi Sunak's Plans for His Government for Next Parliamentary Year.

Often described as the Royal 'eyes and ears', equerries are considered extremely important figures for the running of the monarchy.

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