Prince William, Prince Harry and Kate are hiring

If you’ve ever dreamed about working in a palace filled with royalty, then get yourself over to LinkedIn, because there’s a job up for grabs in Buckingham Palace.

Prince William, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton have taken to the social media site to advertise for a senior communications officer.

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The lucky candidate will work alongside the young royals and oversee all the public relations and campaigns for their Royal Foundation.

Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry are hiring. Photo: Getty Images
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry are hiring. Photo: Getty Images
The ad was posted on LinkedIn. Photo: LinkedIn
The ad was posted on LinkedIn. Photo: LinkedIn

“This role will work both reactively and proactively to manage the daily news flow to the media, ensuring items are accurately and positively reported and received by audiences via traditional, digital and social media,” the notice reads.

"The successful candidate will play a key role in the development and implementation of the communications strategy for The Royal Foundation, producing and delivering creative communications campaigns."

While the ad doesn’t actually state how closely the candidate will be working with the royal family, we can only imagine Wills, Kate and Harry would want to get to know the person who is publicising their charity work.

“Applicants must have extensive experience within a marketing, media or PR office, with a relevant degree (or equivalent qualification) and, ideally, have experience of working within the charity sector,” the post continues.

The royals are looking for a senior communications officer. Photo: Getty Images
The royals are looking for a senior communications officer. Photo: Getty Images

“The ability to make decisions, using integrity and judgment whilst exercising caution, is also an essential requisite for the job, as is the ability to handle sensitive information with tact and discretion at all times.”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will move to London full time next month before Prince George starts school.

According to a repot in the Daily Mail, Historic Royal Palaces, the charity that takes care of the apartments in the grounds of the palace, has put in an application to build an extension next to the orangery at Buckingham Palace.

The massive 165ft-long extension, which is reported to be built underground, is said to be necessary to make room for the royal couple and their adorable two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The candidate's work will have a strong focus on their Royal Foundation. Photo: Getty Images
The candidate's work will have a strong focus on their Royal Foundation. Photo: Getty Images

Staff who are currently housed in the palace may be moved of their offices and into the three-storey building in the grounds of the palace.

The new building will also reportedly feature collection of dresses, which will be on display on the bottom level of the basement.

The red brick building behind the orangery is currently being used as a restaurant for visitors and it’s thought that will remain in place.

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