Kate and William in shock: this shadowy man who means so much to them slams the door

Kate and William in shock: this shadowy man who means so much to them slams the door
Kate and William in shock: this shadowy man who means so much to them slams the door

When you are Prince of Wales, you have to know how to surround yourself well. So William meticulously chooses his trusted men. One of his previous right-hand men, Simon Casehad been recruited by Boris Johnson's government to respond to the Covid crisis in 2020, opening the door to the appointment of a successor.

Last September, a new royal squire joined Kensington Palace. It is about
Mike Reynoldsa man particularly dear to William's heart. The squadron commander actually works in the Royal Air Force as helicopter pilota position held by the eldest son of Charles III during his assignment to the 22nd Squadron of the British Army. So who does Mike Reynolds succeed?

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Kate and William in shock: a close friend of the couple leaves Kensington Palace

When Simon Case left four years ago now, Royal Navy Commander Rob Dixon
had taken over. Serving Kate and William for four years, he officially announced his departure from Kensington Palace in a long text published on Linkedin with several photos where we see him alongside the British royal family.

“I had the most incredible opportunity to serve in a role that not only challenged me, but allowed me to grow, learn and make meaningful contributions alongside a talented team and passionate”greets this man from the shadows who, according to information collected by the
Daily Mail, returned to his post in the Royal Air Force. A page is turning in the history of Kensington Palace.

Kate and William: who was this man in their service?

After studying at Dr Challoner's Grammar School in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, Rob Dixon gained a university vocational teaching certificate which enabled him to follow training in
the Royal Navy. Surface warfare officer from 2001 to 2005, he continued his apprenticeship for four years to
become a pilot.

“[Je] “never thought [me] find myself one day working for the Royal House”confided the lieutenant commander on Linkedin at the time of his appointment to Kensington Palace. Although they have lost a precious ally, Kate and William will forever keep a trusted person in their hearts.

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