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21.03.2024 - 00:39 / perezhilton.com
The royal family has finally found the answer to their public relations problems. They’re willing to spend… get ready for this… £25,000 on it.
According to a report from LBC, Buckingham Palace has posted a new job opening for a communications assistant. Duties for the position, based in the private secretary’s office, will include “responding to day to day media enquiries on a range of subjects, including about the work of members of the Royal Family.” The description of the role explains:
They forgot to say, “You’ll also be asked to put out fires when your bosses fumble on an international level.” LOLz! Look, this is clearly something The Firm needs. News travels faster and evolves less predictably in the age of social media, and they absolutely need someone who can stay on top of that. Making the royals look good all the time takes a LOT of effort. And at the moment they’re having a hard time just not making ordinary surgery recovery seem like some kind of sinister coverup!
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So what will this social media savior get paid? £25,000. Per year. That’s about $32,000 on this side of the pond.
…Seriously?!
Look, we know King Charles is a frugal man, and he’s been said to be aiming to reduce the spending of the Crown, but ARE Y’ALL SERIOUS WITH THIS??
$32k is an entry level salary. And this is not a problem for a beginner to solve! The Palace has dug themselves quite a hole with this whole Princess Catherine business. They’ve managed to trip over themselves at every turn — and now it’s the biggest scandal in the world!
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seemingly endless parade of media mishaps in recent months — including the handling of Kate Middleton’s abdominal surgery — they are desperately seeking a full-time communications assistant.The Palace’s Private Secretary department is searching for someone to work a Monday through Friday schedule, who will annually be paid a measly $32,000, according to the job posting.Benefits include 25 days of annual leave, a pension plan and even 20% off at any of Royal Collection Trust gift shops across England.“The Royal Communications team promotes the work, role, relevance and value of the Royal Family to a worldwide audience,” the memo read. “The reaction to our work is always high-profile, and so reputation and impact will be at the forefront of all that you do.”“Whether working on a state visit, ceremonial event or royal engagement, you’ll make sure our communications consistently spark interest and reach a range of audiences.”The post went on to note that the candidate must have “outstanding interpersonal skills” and be able “to thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.”Duties include producing content across social media platforms, as well as providing administration assistance and supervising media access during royal events.“Basic working knowledge of Excel” is a must, too.The position is for King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s camp.
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the recent photo scandal that rocked the palace and Middleton’s continued recovery behind closed doors, William is “too tied up” to take on an extra workload.“Now that Charles and Kate are taking a step back, things are changing,” Burrell said on behalf of Slingo. “Charles being so solid, reliable and stoic, I think he is caught in a difficult position because he has to slow down and it isn’t panning out the way he expected,” he explained.“The machinery of royalty is grinding slower and slower so they have to keep the family business going but slim down their engagements.
the eyebrow-raising image released by the palace showing the Princess of Wales with her three children has prompted them to take a look back at the previous images they have been given, adding that media organizations “expect those images to be accurate.”The royal was forced to issue an apology after leading photo agencies — including Reuters, the Associated Press, Getty and Agence France-Presse — all yanked the image over numerous signs it had been “manipulated.”An analysis published by CNN said that it regards it “unacceptable to move, change or manipulate the pixels of an image” as it alters the photograph itself.“In editorial photography, photojournalists and editors commonly adjust a photograph’s exposure or color balance in order to more accurately reflect the scene,” CNN said in a statement.“CNN is now reviewing all handout photos previously provided by Kensington Palace,” the outlet added.
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