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William and Kate advertise exciting job opportunity – here’s how to apply

Get your CVs at the ready, royal fans!

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are recruiting! Yes, it’s time to polish those CVs if you’d like to work for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

According to the royal website, the couple are now welcoming applications for the role of Diary Coordinator.

Will and Kate say they want to recruit “a team player” who can manage “the seamless delivery of multiple complex diaries”.

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Meet your new bosses! William and Kate are currently recruiting (Credit: Wenn)

Working out of Kensington Palace, the successful applicant will work for the “Household of TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge”.

The ad states that the job involves “compiling and managing coordinated diary updates and weekly overviews” and building “strong working relationships at all levels”.

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So you could well be rubbing shoulders with the couple’s adorable children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis once you’re in the role.

The new employee also needs to demonstrate the utmost discretion when it comes to dealing with the diaries of the second in line to the throne.

You’ll need to exercise discretion working alongside the royal family (Credit: Splashnews.com)

The ad states: “The ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion at all times is paramount.”

If you think you’re up to the job you need to act fast as the closing date for applications is July 22.

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The job post comes in the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s split from the Royal Foundation, which Harry founded with his brother and sister-in-law.

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Nancy Brown
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