The Queen is looking for someone to man her Instagram and Twitter pages and you’ll get paid £1k a WEEK

THE Queen wants a £1,000-a-week Twitter King to boost her profile on social media and bag her more likes and followers.

Her Majesty, 93, wants a Head of Digital Engagement with a salary of £45,000 to £50,000 to oversee her Instagram and Twitter accounts and also her website.

The successful candidate will work Monday to Friday as part of the monarch’s communications team at Buckingham Palace.

Her Majesty currently has 4.1 million followers on Twitter and 6.9 Insta devotees and her staff are keen to boost her image around the world. 

Meanwhile, Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Kensington Royal account has 10.4million Instagram fans, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Sussex Royal page is just behind on 9.9million.

An ad for the communications guru position explains: “It is about never standing still and finding new ways to maintain the Queen's presence in the public eye and on the world stage. 



“This is what makes working for the Royal Household exceptional.

“The role of Royal Communications is to engage a worldwide audience with the public role and work of The Royal Family. 

“Joining this fast paced and dynamic team, your challenge will be to lead on and develop our digital communications strategy, and ensure that we make effective use of a range of digital platforms to support these aims.

“You’ll provide digital and editorial leadership to a small team of digital media specialists, drive the content strategy of our digital channels, and work with colleagues across the organisation to continuously improve our digital presence. 

“Whether you're covering a State Visit, award ceremony or Royal engagement, you'll make sure our digital channels consistently spark interest and reach a range of audiences.”


The Queen may be in her nineties, but has been praised for her media-savvy approach to her role. 

She was the first member of the royal family to launch a website, YouTube channel and to get a Twitter account.

The Queen looking for new Head of Digital Engagement follows the Duke and Duchess of Sussex hiring a £30,000-a-year digital communications expert to boost their social media presence in August.

Keen hockey player David Watkins was snapped up from posh fashion label Burberry for the job which was advertised on the royal website earlier this year.

HOW TO GET A JOB AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE WITH THE QUEEN

If youever fancied working in a palace and being employed by the Queen, the prospect might not be as far-fetched as you think.

Royal-loving hopefuls can keep tabs on all vacancies on the Royal Household website.

Roles are regularly updated and added so keen hopefuls should keen checking back to apply.

And the good news is some of the roles, such as the current housekeeping assistant position, don’t require previous experience as an essential.

What are you waiting for?!

The closing date for the Queen’s role is December 24, and advert continues: “With experience of managing and editing high profile websites, social media and other digital formats, you’re an expert in your field, looking for a new environment and challenge for the next step in your career. 

“You'll be knowledgeable when it comes to best practice in all matters regarding digital communication, including management and latest technical developments.

“Having managed social media networks for a high profile organisation, you'll have an understanding of how to maximise their benefits and minimise any risks.”

If you want to apply, click here…

We previously shared how the Queen is hiring a kitchen porter on £20k a year – and they’ll get to live at Buckingham Palace.

Meanwhile, a former royal chef has revealed exactly what it is like to work in the kitchens at Buckingham Palace, and the type of foods the Queen wishes to avoid.

We also revealed the hilarious names the Queen's grandchildren use to address her and the secret signal she uses when she wants to leave a function. 

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