We wonder if the queen bee recognizes her fellow royal... Charles was not wearing a beekeeper suit, so maybe there is some sort of connection there!
Where would King Charles work as a windsurfing instructor? Europe? Australia? The Caribbean? Well, back in 1980 he could be seen windsurfing off Cowes, on the Isle of Wight.
And it seems like he has experience, too. Here is Prince William helping out during his Raleigh International Expedition in southern Chile in 2000.
And who would be in charge of the King's weather forecast production? The Queen, of course. Here is Camilla in the editing suite at the headquarters of Independent Television News Ltd (ITN).
Who would have thought Prince William was so handy, right? It turns out he's pretty decent as a house painter. In this photo, the Prince of Wales can be seen doing his bit to help renovate homes for ex-service personnel in Manchester, England, in 2015.
The royal family love the countryside, and they are well-known supporters of all things nature, so it wouldn't be surprising if they worked as farmers.
If you ever need a reliable extra pair of hands, don't hesitate to call Prince Harry. He surely isn't afraid to get his hand dirty (yes, we know he's wearing gloves). Here he is helping out Team Rubicon UK in Lapubesi, Nepal, in 2016.
"Da sovereign's in da house!" Can you imagine what Charles III's DJ name would be? He looks oddly cool as a DJ though. We wonder if King Charles was mixing his coronation playlist?
Are you into tapestry? So is King Charles III. Here he can be seen having a go at making a wool rug in Auckland, New Zealand.
Yes, Prince Harry could also work as a doctor. They might as well open a royal family hospital, right? Here he is during a visit to Kanti Children's Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, in 2016.
Can you imagine if the sovereign was a doctor? He surely has the people skills required for the job. Here he is inspecting a patient's scar at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London.
The King learned how to fly planes in the RAF and helicopters in the Royal Navy, so he could well work as a commercial pilot.
Of course, the heir to the throne could also follow his father's doctorly footsteps. Here, Prince William speaks with a cancer patient at the Royal Marsden hospital in London in 2019.
Ever wondered how the Prince and Princess of Wales stay fit? Well, they lead a class of indoor cycling! Or at least they could (if they dressed appropriately for the occasion). In this picture they can be seen participating in a spin class during a visit to Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre in Port Talbot, Wales, in 2023.
And it looks like Prince William could also do well in the job. The Prince of Wales was all smiles after closing a deal at ICAP brokers during their Charity Day in London in 2010.
King Charles III actually learned how to drive a London Underground train back in 2004 in Derby. He surely is a man of many skills!
Prince Harry doesn't shy away from manual labor. Here he is helping rebuild a school in Butha-Buthe, Lesotho, back in 2008.
Hardly the "Wolf of Westminster," but he sure knows his way around money. Of course, this was all done for charity at a fundraising event, organized by BGC, a company that lost over 600 employees during the 9/11 terror attacks.
Prince Harry has always had a bit of a wild side, so it's not that hard to picture him as a cowboy. He certainly looked the part in 2003 as a Jackaroo cowboy at a cattle ranch in Australia.
If you think the royals can't handle an iron, think again. Charles III and the Princess of Wales are pictured during a visit to the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London in 2012.
Prince William looks good in a white lab coat and would fit right in. In this picture we can see him at The New Darwin Centre at The Natural History Museum in London in 2009.
How cool would it be (no pun intended) for the King to present the weather forecast to the nation, right? Here is Charles III back in 2012 at BBC Scotland Headquarters in Glasgow.
When Kate visited the London Early Years Foundation, she hopped right in and commandeered the food cart as if it was second nature.
Pottery is a noble and ancient art form that could enrich anyone's life, even that of a princess. Here, Kate is seen helping out at the Emma Bridgewater Factory, quite clearly proving herself as a natural potter.
From bread to bagels and cakes, the Princess of Wales knows her dough.
Sources: (CBS News)
Music is near and dear to the Princess of Wales. Here she is in 2017, learning how to conduct an orchestra in Hamburg, Germany. We say she looks like a pro!
The members of the British royal family do work, but they certainly don't have regular jobs like most of us. They are, however, capable individuals, with a wide range of skills, and they could well excel in jobs often done by common folk.
In this gallery, we imagine how it would be if the royals worked regular jobs. Click through and see if you agree!
What if the royals worked regular jobs?
Imagine if members of the royal family had jobs like ours!
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The members of the British royal family do work, but they certainly don't have regular jobs like most of us. They are, however, capable individuals, with a wide range of skills, and they could well excel in jobs often done by common folk.
In this gallery, we imagine how it would be if the royals worked regular jobs. Click through and see if you agree!