Kate Middleton and Prince William Are Hiring a New Staff Member, But the Job Requires a Rare Skill The new hire will help the Prince and Princess of Wales strengthen their relationship with their royal titles’ namesake nation
Ready to join Kate Middleton and Prince
Ready to join Kate Middleton and Prince William’s team? You may need to brush up on your Welsh first.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are hiring a new assistant private secretary to join their staff at Kensington Palace, where their official office is based.
On top of requiring exceptional communication and organizational skills, the position also calls for a few unique qualities that will help the royal couple strengthen their relationship with Wales.
“This is an exciting opportunity to join the dedicated team at Kensington Palace, supporting TRH the Prince and Princess of Wales,” the job description states. “The Assistant Private Secretary for Wales & U.K. will lead the planning and delivery for most of TRH’s public engagements in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and contribute to the development of the Household’s strategy to maximize impact across the constituent nations of the U.K., with a particular focus on Wales.”
They are looking for a candidate “with a proven ability to build productive relationships with a wide range of individuals and institutions. You will have a proactive, hands-on approach while operating in a small and agile team, and a strong understanding of Welsh communities, affairs, government and business.”
Prince William and Princess Kate, both 42, are also looking for someone who has mastered the notoriously tricky Welsh language. “Conversational Welsh is essential, and fluent Welsh, both written and spoken, is desirable,” according to the job description.
King Charles famously learned Welsh in the lead-up to his investiture ceremony for the traditional title for the heir to the throne in July 1969 with the help of Dr.
Edward “Tedi” Millward, a relationship that was portrayed in the third season of The Crown. The monarch had a record-setting tenure as the Prince of Wales, serving in the role for 64 years before becoming
In his first speech as the new British monarch, King Charles named his eldest son and daughter-in-law as the new Prince and Princess of Wales.
“I am proud to create him Prince of Wales, Tywysog Cymru, the country whose title I have been so greatly privileged to bear during so much of my life and duty,” the King said. “With Catherine beside him, our new Prince and Princess of Wales will, I know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring the marginal to the center ground where vital help can be given.”
Prince William and Princess Kate visited Wales for the first time with their new titles as soon as possible, one day after the period of mourning for Queen Elizabeth’s death was over in September 2022. Rev. Steven Bunting, who hosted the couple in Swansea during the visit, told PEOPLE that William was learning the ancient national language.
“He talked about learning Welsh and shared some Welsh phrases he’s trying to do,” Bunting shared, revealing that the royal was practicing the phrases
“paned” (a cup, such as of tea) and “bara brith” (traditional Welsh tea bread).