Revealed: what the British royal family pays its staff
Tom Belger
31 August 2018
Ranked: the worst and best paid royal jobs
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10th lowest: Warehouse operative – £18,500 ($25k)
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9th lowest: Gardener – £18,100 ($24.5k)
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8th lowest: Linen keeper – £17,700 ($24,000)
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Joint 7th lowest: Palace attendant – £17,300 ($23.4)
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Joint 7th lowest: Housekeeping assistant – from £17,300 ($23.4k)
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Joint 7th lowest: General catering assistant – £17,300 ($23.4k)
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4th lowest: Livery porter – £16,700 ($22.5k)
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3rd lowest: Groundsperson – £16,500 ($21.2k)
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2nd lowest: Daily cleaner – from £11,300 ($15.2k)
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Lowest: Fire surveillance officer – £10,000 ($13.5k)
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Joint 10th highest: Cybersecurity engineer – up to £60,000 ($81.4k)
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Joint 10th highest: Head of Ticketing – up to £60,000 ($81.4k)
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8th highest: Head of Internal Audit – up to £85,000 ($115k)
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7th highest: Director of Royal Travel – £85,000 ($115k)
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6th highest: Lord Chamberlain – up to £95,000 ($129k)
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5th highest: Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Office – £100,000 ($135.5k)
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4th highest: Keeper of the Privy Purse – £130,000 ($176k)
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3rd highest: Director of the Royal Collection – £134,000 ($182k)
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2nd highest: Master of the Household – £150,000 ($203k)
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Highest: Private Secretary to the Queen – up to £195,000 ($264k)
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