British royals with normal jobs: from Princess Beatrice the sales assistant to Princess Eugenie’s art gallery gig and Prince William’s modest air ambulance pilot’s paycheck
- Queen Elizabeth’s eldest grandchild Peter Phillips, who walked between William and Harry at Prince Philip’s funeral, worked for Jaguar, RBS and Williams Racing
- Zara Tindall is gearing up for the Tokyo Olympics as director of Cheltenham Racecourse, and Princess Eugenie currently has a senior role at US company Afiniti
Being born royal doesn’t necessarily mean a life spent wafting around palaces and banqueting with dignitaries; many of the world’s royals in fact have regular jobs, or have had periods in their lives where they have worked full-time. In fact many of Queen Elizabeth’s grandchildren have or are still working nine to five.
Peter Phillips
Most recently he has been working for SEL UK, a boutique sports management company. But is he also in need of a few bob? Last January, right before the pandemic struck, Phillips could be found on mainland Chinese television promoting milk as a “British royal family member”. Fun fact – he does not in fact have a royal title because his parents, Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips, wanted their children to lead normal lives.
Prince Harry