Queen Elizabeth II is showing no issues with adapting to today’s technology.
01.12.2020 - 02:57 / etcanada.com
Queen Elizabeth II is looking for a new personal assistant.
According to a new job listing on LinkedIn, Buckingham Palace is seeking to hire a personal assistant within the private secretary’s office.
The position is a fixed term contract for two years, starting in January 2021, and will involve travel.
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The palace wants a “highly experienced PA” with “superb interpersonal and communication
Queen Elizabeth II is showing no issues with adapting to today’s technology.
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Queen Elizabeth II.She began her career on the stage — gaining a Tony Award nomination in 1965 when the anti-war musical “Oh, What a Lovely War!” went to Broadway — before becoming a member of the ensemble cast of the “Carry On” films, a series of cheap and cheerful comedies specializing in slapstick and bawdy jokes. Windsor’s bubbly manner and wicked laugh were an essential part of the “Carry On” formula, and she appeared in nine of the comedies between 1964 and 1974.
A royal oopsie. Queen Elizabeth’s “thanks” tweet left followers of the royal family’s official Twitter account scratching their heads on Thursday, December 10. The profile tweeted out the single word, “Thanks,” with absolutely no context and left it up for about six minutes before someone on the palace’s social media team caught and deleted the accidental tweet. But they didn’t act fast enough: Gert’s Royals captured a screenshot, and social media users had thoughts.
Even royals send the occasional accidental tweet.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have reunited with their family at Windsor Castle on Tuesday night (December 8) in Windsor, England.
The royal family have come together for their first full portrait of 2020. To close their royal train tour, which launched earlier this week, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Windsor Castle to meet Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Countess Sophie and the Earl of Wessex, Princess Anne, and, of course, Queen Elizabeth II for a socially distanced holiday portrait.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are expected to be among the first Brits to receive the new COVID-19 vaccine jabs, when they are administered in the coming weeks.
royal family, your dream job just opened up. The Queen is looking for a new personal assistant to join the private secretary's office at Buckingham Palace—and the job sounds pretty amazing.
If you wish you could spend lots of time up close and personal with the royal family, your dream job just opened up. The Queen is looking for a new personal assistant to join the private secretary's office at Buckingham Palace—and the job sounds pretty amazing.
The United Kingdom is the first country to start administrating the COVID-19 vaccine, but that doesn’t mean the royals will get special treatment.
Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the loss of her beloved dog, Vulcan.Multiple royal correspondents have reported that Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi mix, has died. 's Rebecca English tweeted, «The Queen is mourning the loss of one of her last two remaining dogs just weeks before Christmas.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are breaking from royal tradition for their holiday plans. Buckingham Palace released a statement on Tuesday, saying, “Having considered all the appropriate advice, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have decided that this year they will spend Christmas quietly in Windsor.”The royal family historically spends the holidays at their Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, England.
Even at 94-years-old, Queen Elizabeth II is still experiencing firsts.
Queen Elizabeth II, which began in 1952.But the current fourth season is set in the 1980s, a divisive decade that many Britons remember vividly.
A palace spokesperson revealed Queen Elizabeth’s reaction to Meghan Markle’s miscarriage, and it isn’t quite what you’d expect. Rather than releasing a public statement about the Duchess and Duke of Sussex’s loss, the Queen plans to make “no comment” at all. Here’s why.
Remarkably, at 94-years-old, Queen Elizabeth II is still riding her horses every chance she gets.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are celebrating their 73rd wedding anniversary this week, and their family members have been joining in to mark the momentous occasion.A new portrait of the queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, was released to commemorate the impressive anniversary.
The saying “Happy wife, happy life” is all the more important when the wife is Queen Elizabeth II, the reigning monarch of Great. Britain and it’s commonwealth nations.