Prince Andrew advised to accept royal job offered by King Charles Royal expert believes there is a way back into the fold for the Duke of York Prince Andrew advised to do royal job offered by King Charles Prince Andrew, who has kept a low-profile since his bombshell interview in 2019, has been suggested a way to return to the royal fold. A royal commentator believes there is a way back into the fold for the Duke of York, who was stripped of his HRH title by the late Queen before her death. googletag.
cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1700472799616-0'); }); The Daily Mail 's Richard Eden hilariously advised Andrew to consider a job working for his sibling that, according to the expert, perfectly matches the Duke's expertise.
The job is about a helicopter pilot who would reportedly enjoy a "competitive" salary and be responsible for flying members of the royal family around the UK for official engagements. Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's dad has previously served helicopter pilot and warship captain during the Falklands War aboard the HMS Invincible. The suggestion comes after Royal Household website displays the ad that they are seeking an "experienced multi-engine helicopter commander" who could serve as either the main pilot or co-pilot.
"The King's Helicopter Flight (TKHF) consists of a small team of pilots and ground support staff who provide an exceptional helicopter travel service to Members of the Royal Family undertaking official engagements across t.