A riveting saga of deceit, scandal, sex, greed and power
I've traveled all over the world. I've stayed in the best hotels
and eaten in the best restaurants. But that isn't me. I'm a simple
man. I have simple tastes and I live in a simple house.
But people who knew of my past life still want to know . . .
what's it like? What's it like to work for the richest family on
earth, the Royal Family of Brunei?
"Well they have money and they spend it," I answer them. I tire
of the subject. I know once they get a taste of the story, the
questions will keep coming.
"No," they answer. "That's not what I mean. What's it like to
travel with the Royal Family? What are they like?"
How can I answer that?
What are they like? They are one of the last true monarchies
here on earth. They still rule with a word and with a wave of their
hand, no different than they did centuries ago. I worked for a true
monarchy, which could have been taken straight out of the movie,
"The King and I."
There is not enough time in a day or even a week to tell them
all there is to tell.
Yet this story is true. It is no movie nor is it a fairy
tale.
I lived it.
For a simple man like me who lives in a simple house, to become
a slave of the highest order and to have lived in their world is
still surreal.
I see you interrupting me, "A slave you say. There are no longer
any slaves."
I scoff at you. I was indeed a slave. What do you call a person
who has no life other than what the prince or princess gives them
as their daily morsel. What do you call a man who does not sleep
but maybe three hours a night waiting by the phone for orders or
instructions for twelve years on end? Shall I tell those who ask
that the work almost killed me several times over? Shall I tell
them that I was indeed a slave who lost his wife because of years
of neglecting her and who did not get to see his own children grow
up?
Shall I tell them of the deceit, lies, and backstabbing which
were the normal part of my everyday existence. Shall I tell them
that maybe only one out of ten thousand men could have done my job
because of the miracles that they expected me to perform?
No slaves indeed
Welcome to my life.
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