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Published 08:47 22 Jan 2018 GMT
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The job application reads:
"You'll organise coverage of set-piece Palace engagements including investitures and garden parties, and provide support as required for off-site engagements. Although based primarily at Buckingham Palace, you'll also travel in the UK or overseas to support important visits and engagements. Whether covering a state visit, award ceremony or Royal engagement, you'll make sure our communications consistently spark interest and reach a range of audiences."
Offering a starting salary of £22,000, the royal household says they're looking for someone who's enthusiastic, knows a good bit about current affairs, has a good energy about them, and possesses a decent set of writing skills.
The contract runs from April 2018 to April 2019 too so there's a fairly good chance whoever gets this job will be doing quite a bit of work in and around Meghan and Harry's wedding.
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