10 Bizarre Royal Jobs That Actually Exist (And What They Pay)
Автор: Crown Chronicles
Загружено: 2025-12-06
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At 9:00 AM every morning, a man stands beneath the King's window and plays the bagpipes for exactly fifteen minutes. This is not a hobby; it is a salaried position that has existed since the reign of Queen Victoria. While the world views the British Monarchy as a tourist attraction or a constitutional necessity, the internal machinery of the Royal Household operates on a completely different timeline. Behind the closed doors of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, a workforce of hundreds maintains rituals that date back to the Tudors and Stuarts.
This video investigates the strange, specific, and often baffling jobs that still exist within the Royal Household today. From the Keeper of the Privy Purse who manages the monarch's millions, to the Royal Horological Conservator who manually winds over a thousand clocks, these roles are not merely ceremonial. They are the gears that keep the institution running. We examine why a "Swan Marker" is legally required to count birds on the Thames and why the "Serjeant at Arms" must carry a mace to validate the laws of the land.
These positions reveal a stark contrast between the modern digital world and the ancient protocols of the Crown. Why does the King need a Bargemaster when he travels by car? Why is there still a Grand Carver when the threat of poison has faded? The answers lie in the monarchy's need to project continuity and stability through human ritual. This is a detailed look at the workforce that serves the sovereign, exploring the history, the duties, and the sheer weirdness of working for the most famous family on earth.
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