Queen Elizabeth II, 88, is looking for a 78,500 pounds-a-year helicopter pilot at almost twice the salary Prince William is expected to be paid when he returns to the skies.
The job of "aircraft captain" is being advertised on the British Monarchy website and the successful applicant should have "VVIP" experience.
Apart from the Duke of Cambridge, who was a search-and-rescue pilot at RAF Valley in Wales, his father Prince Charles, brother Prince Harry and uncle the Duke of York are all qualified helicopter pilots.
Kensington Palace has said he would donate his post-tax salary -- estimated to be in the region of 30,155 pounds per year -- in full to an undisclosed charity.
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Based at Odiham, Hampshire, the successful applicant for the royal post "must be willing to undertake regular travel across the UK and overnight as necessary, have a flexible approach and be willing to take on duties and activities outside your normal responsibilities," the advertisement says.
The advertisement adds that "corporate/VVIP experience are highly desirable", and applications close September 25.
Some of the qualities required for the job are "high levels of initiative and problem solving skills, with the ability to think ahead and act proactively."
The Queen's helicopter flight provides transport for members of the Royal Family carrying out engagements.