The Royal Family finds itself amid a communications tumult, prompting the search for a communications assistant in the wake of the Kate Middleton conspiracy saga.
The controversy unfolded when a Mother’s Day snapshot, apparently edited by Kate, stirred public speculation, especially after rumors circulated regarding her health following abdominal surgery.
Adding to the fray, recent sightings of Kate with Prince William at the Windsor Farm Shop have only intensified media scrutiny.
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Buckingham Palace, recognizing the need for adept communication management, is offering a position with a yearly salary of £25,642.50, roughly translating to £13.15 per hour, in line with London’s living wage standards.
The selected candidate will be stationed at Buckingham Palace but should expect extensive travel throughout the UK to provide media support during royal engagements.
Social media proficiency is a prerequisite, reflecting the evolving landscape of communication strategies in the digital age.

The selected candidate will have a multifaceted role, responsible for generating content across various platforms, underscoring the importance of a keen eye for detail.
Exceptional organizational skills are paramount, particularly in diary planning for royal engagements.
This full-time position entails a 37.5-hour workweek, with perks including complimentary on-site lunches and a 20% discount at Royal Collection Trust shops.
Applications are open until April 7th, coinciding with Kate Middleton’s anticipated return to royal duties after Easter.
The job advertisement emphasizes the pivotal role of the Royal Communications team in conveying the significance and relevance of the Royal Family on a global scale.

“The reaction to our work is consistently high-profile, underscoring the paramount importance of maintaining reputation and impact in all endeavors.
Whether orchestrating communications for a state visit, ceremonial event, or Royal engagement, the incumbent will ensure our messaging resonates, piques interest, and reaches diverse audiences effectively.”