For most moves, the truck in the driveway is just a truck. For a recognizable name, it is information: where you are leaving, where you are going, and when the house sits empty. Our VIP service is engineered around that exposure, with signed confidentiality, need-to-know crews, unmarked logistics on request, and timing built to avoid an audience. The result is a relocation that happens in plain sight and still manages to happen privately.
NDAs signed, addresses compartmentalized, schedules built for quiet hours. The job is done before anyone knew it was happening.
Privacy Is a Process, Not a Promise
Anyone can promise discretion. Royalty Moving & Storage builds it into the mechanics of the job: every crew member on a VIP move signs a confidentiality agreement before learning anything, addresses and client identity are shared on a need-to-know basis only, paperwork uses representatives where requested, and scheduling favors early mornings, late evenings, or gated windows when streets and lobbies are empty. Unmarked vehicles are available when even the logo is too much information. The same controls apply to athletes, executives, public officials, and anyone whose address is information worth protecting, recognition is not the threshold, exposure is.
The moving itself runs at the white-glove standard, because high-profile households tend to contain high-value contents: art, instruments, wardrobe collections, memorabilia, and pieces with stories attached. Condition documentation, custom crating where warranted, and a single senior coordinator who is your only required point of contact from first call to final placement. Where estates involve staff, the plan assigns clear interfaces: who admits the crew, who answers questions, and who signs, so the household runs undisturbed around the move.
Six controls that keep a high-profile relocation out of public view. Every control is optional and most clients use several; the consultation decides which combination fits the situation.
Signed NDAs
Every crew member executes a confidentiality agreement before the job briefing. Discretion is contractual, not cultural. The agreements survive the job: confidentiality has no expiration date here.
Need-to-Know Routing
Crews learn addresses and details only as the job requires. Client identity can stay with the coordinator alone.
Quiet-Hour Scheduling
Loads run in early-morning or evening windows when neighborhoods, lobbies, and streets are at their emptiest. Neighbors see nothing because there is nothing to see.
Unmarked Logistics
Plain vehicles and unbranded crews on request, so the move reads as nothing in particular to anyone watching.
Representative Handling
Managers, assistants, or security teams can run the entire engagement; the client never needs to appear. Walkthroughs, approvals, and the final sign-off all run through the same channel.
Gated and Secured Sites
Estate gates, private docks, building security desks, and protective details are coordinated with, not around. The coordinator briefs the security lead directly, so protocols never conflict on the day.
Four stages, each compartmentalized, one senior contact throughout. Nothing proceeds to the next stage until the client or representative approves the previous one.
01
Private Consultation
A confidential intake through you or your representative: scope, sensitivities, timing constraints.
02
Discreet Survey
Inventory by private walkthrough or secure video, with the protection plan drafted from it.
03
Controlled Execution
NDA-bound crew, planned quiet windows, unmarked transport where specified.
04
Silent Completion
Placement, condition sign-off, and a job that leaves no trace it occurred.
VIP crews work throughout the metro, from waterfront estates and view properties to penthouse buildings with their own security floors. Out-of-state relocations run on our dedicated long-distance operation, where controlled transport matters even more.
The difference between a company that means well and one that has a system. Discretion that depends on goodwill fails the first time someone forgets; discretion built into process does not get the chance.
Typical Movers
Discretion by vibe
A branded truck announcing the move to the street
Crew group chats that know the client by lunchtime
Midday loading with an audience of phones
Paperwork carrying the client's name at every step
Privacy that depends on everyone simply behaving
Royalty Moving & Storage
Privacy by process
Unmarked vehicles and unbranded crews on request
NDAs executed before the briefing, per person
Quiet-hour windows planned into the schedule
Representative names on documents where desired
Compartmentalized details enforced by the coordinator
Included With VIP Service
The confidential standard on every engagement. Every line is contractual, not aspirational.
Per-Crew NDAs
Signed before details are shared, on every job.
Senior Coordinator
One vetted contact owning the entire engagement.
Quiet Scheduling
Windows chosen for empty streets and lobbies.
Unmarked Option
Plain transport and unbranded crews when requested.
White-Glove Handling
Condition reports and crating for high-value contents.
Licensed and Insured
Washington UBI #605117720 and permit THG070945.
The Best Moves Are the Ones Nobody Saw
One confidential call, through you or your representative, sets the entire plan in motion. Engagements begin with a private consultation at whatever level of anonymity the situation requires.
Like our other work: one flat written number after a confidential survey, covering crew, protection, scheduling controls, and any unmarked logistics. Discretion is built into the service, not sold as a surcharge menu. The survey itself runs under the same confidentiality as the move.
2. Will the crew know who they are moving?
Only if the job requires it. Details are compartmentalized: the coordinator holds the full picture, and crews receive what they need to execute, after signing confidentiality agreements. What crews do learn, they learn on site, on the day, and under signature.
3. Can my manager or assistant handle everything?
Yes, and most engagements run exactly that way. Representatives can book, approve, supervise, and sign off without the client ever appearing in person or on paperwork. Post-move, the same representative channel handles any follow-up, so the client’s involvement stays at zero.
4. Do you really use unmarked trucks?
On request, yes: plain vehicles and crews without branded apparel, so the operation reads as ordinary activity. Many clients combine this with early-morning windows for full effect.
5. Can you work with our security team?
Routinely. Protective details, estate staff, and building security are coordinated into the plan: access lists, timing, and movement are agreed before the day. If your team prefers its own NDA paperwork, we sign yours instead of ours.
6. What about press or onlookers?
The plan minimizes the surface area: quiet hours, fast staging, enclosed loading where sites allow, and no information leaving the crew. Call (206) 278-2134 and ask for a senior coordinator to discuss specifics privately.
7. Are you licensed and insured for high-value households?
Yes. Royalty Moving & Storage holds Washington UBI #605117720 and household goods permit THG070945, with declared-value coverage for the kinds of contents these moves involve.