Princess Beatrice and other royals who have day jobs
Royals who work in the real world

Britain's Princess Beatrice has just got married in an intimate ceremony that was a far cry from the usual pomp of royal weddings. While the smaller, private service was because of the coronavirus pandemic, Princess Beatrice is used to a more 'normal' life anyway as she spends her days working in the world of business. In fact, for royals who aren't part of the senior team, it’s not all state visits and glitz and glamour. From airline pilots to bankers, click or scroll through to see the members of royal households around the world who enjoy a day’s work.
Princess Märtha Louise, Norway: author and entrepreneur

Princess Märtha Louise, Norway: author and entrepreneur

And it doesn’t stop there. In 2004, her first book, a children’s book entitled Why Kings and Queens Don’t Wear Crowns, was published. The royal also claims she can communicate with animals and angels and started her own alternative therapy centre, Astarte Education, which has been subjected to intense scrutiny over the years.
Prince Nikolai of Denmark: model

Prince Nikolai of Denmark: model

Zara Tindall née Phillips, UK: equestrian rider

Zara Tindall née Phillips, UK: equestrian rider

Peter Phillips, UK: managing director

Peter Phillips, UK: managing director

In 2005, he became a manager at the Royal Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh, but Peter has held the position of managing director at sports management company SEL UK since 2012. He has come under fire for appearing in an advert for Jersey milk on Chinese TV, playing on his royal connections. This has led commentators to suggest that Harry and Meghan might also pursue similar commercial opportunities now they have left 'the firm'.
King Willem-Alexander, Netherlands: airline pilot

King Willem-Alexander, Netherlands: airline pilot

King Emmanuel Bushayija, Rwanda: security boss

King Emmanuel Bushayija, Rwanda: security boss

Viscount Linley, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, UK: furniture maker and company chairman

Viscount Linley, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, UK: furniture maker and company chairman

In 2015, Viscount Linley was promoted to Chairman of auction house Christie’s in Europe, the Middle East, Russia and India, following on from his former role of Chairman of Christie’s UK.
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Prince Nazım Ziyaeddin Nazım Osmanoğlu, Ottoman Empire: stand-up comedian

His Imperial Highness Prince Nazım Ziyaeddin Nazım Osmanoğlu, Imperial Prince of the Ottoman Empire – or Naz Osmanoglu as he prefers to be known – was actually born in Kent and grew up in the UK, where he has remained. He's a member of the House of Osman, which no longer rules in Turkey, so Naz has pursued a career as a stand-up comedian.
Prince Nazım Ziyaeddin Nazım Osmanoğlu, Ottoman Empire: stand-up comedian

The 34-year-old is happy to laugh about his royal roots, giving one of his solo shows the tongue-in-cheek title of Ottoman Without An Empire. The joker even made a video about Prince Harry's 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle.
Princess Beatrice, UK: business matchmaker

Princess Beatrice married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in a small, secret ceremony this July, with the Queen and Prince Philip present (pictured), after the couple's original plan for a May wedding was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. But her day-to-day life isn't all tiaras and expensive gowns, as Princess Beatrice has forged a career in the business world, currently working as Vice President of Partnerships & Strategy at software company Afiniti. In an interview with Cosmopolitan magazine where she discussed her dyslexia, Princess Beatrice acknowledged that the role suited her because it means she isn't desk-bound: "I'm very lucky I've been able to find a job that relies on my communication skills a lot more than it is me sitting behind a desk."
Princess Beatrice, UK: business matchmaker

Prior to that, the 31-year-old royal is reported to have held down multiple roles over the years, including working at Sandbridge Capital, a retail-focused venture capital firm in New York, and as a production analyst at Sony Pictures.
Princess Eugenie, UK: company director

Princess Eugenie, UK: company director

Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece: fashion designer

Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece: fashion designer

Prince Amedeo of Belgium: financier

Prince Amedeo of Belgium: financier

Prince Joachim of Belgium: navy officer

Prince Joachim of Belgium: navy officer

Prince William, UK: helicopter pilot

Prince William, UK: helicopter pilot

With years of military experience under his belt, Prince William gained a qualification to be pilot-in-command of a Sea King helicopter, but his active service as an RAF search and rescue pilot ended in September 2013. His most recent role was helicopter pilot in the East Anglian Air Ambulance, where it was thought that his annual salary was £40,000 ($52,500), but he has since stepped down from his position to focus on his royal duties full-time.
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Prince Harry, UK: army captain to charity founder?

Over recent years, Prince Harry has moved away from his party animal persona, especially since starting his relationship with now-wife Meghan Markle. But before his May 2018 nuptials Harry had a day job. For 10 years he worked in the British Army, completing two tours of Afghanistan, where he was eventually made captain. He also launched the Invictus Games for injured military personnel in 2014.
Prince Harry, UK: army captain to charity founder?

The royal couple went one step further when they officially stepped back from their roles as 'senior' royals in January. Since then the Duke and Duchess have annouced their intention to launch a new charity. However, the couple's attempt to trademark the Sussex Royal brand for this was denied by the Queen as they will no longer bear their royal HRH titles. This summer they trademarked Archewell for their charitable work, including for ventures such as "television shows", "motion picture films" and "digital entertainment content", which seems to confirm rumours the couple plan to set up a production company in the style of the Obamas. Harry has also already spoken at a JP Morgan event in Miami, suggesting public speaking could be a lucrative avenue for the pair. The world waits to see exactly what they'll do next...
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