The King and Queen are looking for a videographer to create “on trend content” from their public engagements and behind-the-scenes in a royal first for their team of aides.
The successful candidate will work with the Royal Communications team at Buckingham Palace and will play a key role in helping the royals connect with audiences around the world through their digital platforms.
The full-time role, which comes with an annual salary of up to £52,000, will involve capturing moments from day-to-day outings to major state events, which is likely to include annual highlights like Trooping the Colour.
According to the job description, the applicant will use their “creativity to bring stories to life” and “inspire millions through powerful visual content” as well as having a “passion for storytelling”. Perks of the role include 25 days’ of annual leave and a free lunch every day.
It’s the latest move by the royal family to modernise their approach to connect with the public and champion causes they care about. As well as slick photography, their social media feeds now include video highlights and montages from their engagements.
The King and Queen appear to be following the Prince and Princess of Wales’s lead with their latest hire. Prince William and Kate often turn to London-based filmmaker, Will Warr, to capture some of their most personal moments, including the Princess’s video message to announce the end of her cancer treatment in 2024. The beautifully shot film showed William and Kate playing with their children in a woodland and a beach in Norfolk.
Last week, Kensington Palace also released footage of Kate talking about taking on the Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for the Royal Marsden, the hospital where she received cancer treatment. The Princess climbed the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales – Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon – within 24 hours.
















