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Queen Camilla's Dashing Equerry Steps Down
1 Dec
Summary
- Major Ollie Plunket served Queen Camilla as equerry for three years.
- His successor, Major Rob Treasure, recently completed a gruelling Atlantic row.
- Fans expressed sadness over Plunket's departure, praising his 'adorable smile'.

Queen Camilla's esteemed equerry, Major Ollie Plunket, is stepping down after a three-year tenure. The Queen announced the news while speaking at an awards dinner for The Rifles regiment, expressing her gratitude for his service. Major Plunket, who gained popularity for his striking appearance, will be succeeded by Major Rob Treasure, also of The Rifles.
Major Plunket's departure has prompted an outpouring of affection from royal followers, with many sharing their dismay on social media. His three years of service saw him assisting the Queen in numerous public duties, including decorating the Christmas tree with his sword at Clarence House. He previously undertook a significant solo motorbike journey from Argentina to Alaska, raising substantial funds for wounded servicemen.
Major Rob Treasure, the incoming equerry, brings his own impressive background, including the recent completion of The World's Toughest Row. He and his teammates navigated over 3,000 miles of the Atlantic Ocean, finishing first in their category. Treasure undertook this challenge in memory of his late father and to raise funds for cancer charities.




