Prince William and Duchess Kate are looking for new employees.
However, there is no royal remuneration for work in the royal family.
Prince William and Duchess Kate
are looking for a new
housekeeper
.
There are some
special requirements
in the job posting
.
Now it came to light how high the
salary for the work in Kesington Palace is
.
London - vacancy at
Kensington Palace
.
Prince William and Duchess Kate are looking for domestic help
.
But anyone who makes a
spontaneous application
in the hope of
royal chic
could experience an unpleasant surprise.
Despite the work in a noble setting, the
remuneration is apparently limited
.
The new housekeeper should still bring something with them.
"We want to
hire
an
experienced person to
help in the royal residences," the royals explain in the job posting.
“You will support the
management of all household processes
and will
proactively represent the head housekeeper
, in whose absence you will be
fully responsible
,” they describe the position further.
Royals are looking for employees in the palace: that's what Kate and William demand from the applicants
The
royal family also
leaves little open about the personality they want as a household worker: “They think organized and
are proud of what they do
.
You should be able
to cope with
varied workloads
,
show initiative
and be
content to work flexibly
, which also includes travel. "
Work for the British royals: royal family issues warning - "discretion is of the utmost importance"
This
requirement profile
suggests that
work in the palace
is quite demanding.
In addition, the royals warn:
"Maintaining confidentiality and maintaining discretion are of the greatest importance."
They apparently do not want to see internal information from the closest family circle revealed to the public.
Meghan Markle had to experience this once.
For example, they almost never publish
photos of the interior of the palace
.
Check out this post on Instagram
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to share new photographs of their family with @DavidAttenborough.
The photographs were taken earlier this week in the gardens of Kensington Palace, after The Duke and Sir David attended an outdoor screening of Sir David's upcoming feature film 🎞️ 'David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet'.
With a shared passion for protecting the natural world, they continue to support one another in their missions to tackle some of the biggest environmental challenges our planet faces.
This includes working together on The @EarthshotPrize 🌍 the most prestigious global environment prize in history - further details of which will be shared in the coming weeks.
When they met, Sir David gave Prince George a tooth from a giant shark 🦷 the scientific name of which is carcharocles megalodon ('big tooth').
Sir David found the tooth on a family holiday to Malta in the late 1960s, embedded in the island's soft yellow limestone which was laid down during the Miocene period some 23 million years ago.
Carcharocles is believed to have grown to 15 meters in length, which is about twice the length of the Great White, the largest shark alive today.
A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on Sep 26, 2020 at 2:30 am PDT
What do the royals' employees earn?
Salary is probably not exactly royal
Flexible working hours, a lot of responsibility and a promise of discretion
- the three key points suggest an elevated position.
The
wages
for this, as the British Mirror claims to have found out, speaks a different language.
The
annual starting salary
is said to be
19,140 pounds
.
That corresponds to the equivalent of
1,757 euros per month
.
Of course, one can at least assume that
board and lodging are free for employees in the palace
.
However, if rent and other fixed costs are
not
borne
by the royal
family, there is rarely anything left of the
“royal” wages
at the end of the month
.
Duchess Kate's new ring would probably not be affordable for a month's salary.
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