Lately at Buckingham Palace, everything suggests that Elizabeth II is looking for new faces. According to a recent article published on the website of The Mirror, the establishment is actively seeking someone to keep the newly placed 95-year-old monarch safe.forced rest“.
According to the British tabloid, the palace is looking for a security expert. And for the job description, the media specifies that the lucky one will have to work from Monday to Friday and will be mainly responsible for controlling security authorizations, staff working at Buckingham Palace as well as those present in the other homes of the family royal. But to meet the criteria, the candidate will have to prove to have “some experience in security auditing or in a regulatory environment” in the past.
“As an individual capable of a lot of initiative and organized, you will juggle a varied workload and process large volumes of information while meeting tight deadlines.“, we can also discover. Non-negotiable criteria for the palace which will allow the future employee of the queen to perceive the conquest sum of 30,000 pounds sterling (i.e. 35,000 euros per year). However, to respond to this offer, time is running out since the end of the reception of applications is scheduled. this Sunday November 14.
The safety of the Queen is a priority not only for palace staff but also for the British. As a reminder, on April 25, two individuals broke into one of the queen’s properties. According to information disclosed by the Sun, a couple reportedly managed to enter the grounds of the Royal Lodge (located in Berkshire) by climbing over the fences using a ladder. The 31-year-old and the 29-year-old then reportedly headed into the park where Her Majesty the Queen – who had just come to terms with the passing of her husband Prince Philip – used to walk her faithful corgis .