Queen is hiring a royal housekeeping assistant - and the job could be yours
09.03.2022 - 17:19
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of the Royal Family dream of wandering the grand rooms of Buckingham Palace, and now’s your chance. Her Majesty the Queen is hiring a new housekeeping assistant with a ‘competitive salary’. According to royal expert Duncan Larcombe, our monarch left Buckingham Palace as it was ‘less and less home from home’ without her beloved husband Philip.
But a new member of staff in the Royal Household could make all the difference. Have you got what it takes to work for the Queen? And how much does she pay? From salary and benefits to exciting travel and strict standards, we’ve found out all you need to know. The role Advertised on the Royal Household website, the opportunity is described as ‘working as a team to achieve exceptional results’.
Forget the standard hotel turndown service - you’re working for the Queen for 40 hours a week.The ad states: “It’s delivering extraordinary service in incredible surroundings. You’ll gain the specialist professional skills needed, always aiming for the highest standards. And you’ll welcome and take care of guests at functions and events too.” Where is it Judging from the advert, your job may not just be at Buckingham Palace.The lucky applicant could be following the Queen as she moves from home to home.The role explains: “You’ll upkeep, clean and care for a wide range of interiors and items, ensuring they’re presented to their very best.
“Please note, this role could be based at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle.” The salary Staff of the Royal Household aren’t on the best salaries in the world. Back in 2017, a Housekeeping Assistant role - working five days a week - offered a wage of £16,755 per annum.This was based on the role being live-in, with meals provided. In 2020, Insider
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