Polo & Tweed Channel 5 – Secrets of the Royal Servants TV Show

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Published on February 26, 2019

Lucy Challenger, CEO of Polo & Tweed, and Head Housekeeper Trainer Tracey were invited to appear on the recent TV show – Secrets of the Royal Servants aired on Channel 5.  The show was a fascinating insight into the world of Royal staff at the Royal Household. The perks and the honour of working for perhaps the most famous family in the world!

Watch the clip below!

Best Kept Secrets

Have you ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes in the royal household?  We all have a fascination with the family. From the recent family addition of Meghan Markle. Through to the birth of Kate & William’s children.  But what are the secrets of the royal servants?  This documentary looks to reveal some of the best-kept secrets!

For such a large family, in the spotlight. Their large estates and castles need a fleet of staff to care for them.  Discretion, eye for detail, and confidentiality are vital to the success of the family. And the staff themselves become an extended representation of the royal household.  But discretion and secrecy are of the utmost importance – to protect the family and their reputation.

Training is also a vital part of the staff. And the extensive household staff undertake vigorous training. To ensure that the highest standards of procedures and etiquette are met.  The secrets that the royal servants witness when serving royal guests and dignitaries mean that they should have the highest standard of training in order to cope with whatever they see!

Working long hours, but with plentiful rewards. The Royal Family staff will often dedicate their entire working career to the family.  Those that do move on, are often headhunted to find lucrative and well-paid salaries.

It might seem like a dream job. But do you think you’d be able to make the mark? And reach the highest levels of perfection with service?

Watch the video below!

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