The French newspaper "Le Figaro" said that Buckingham Palace employees, who have been carefully selected to join the service of the royal family in Britain, must pass many tests, to ensure that they are highly qualified, as stated in a documentary film broadcast by "Channel Five". under the title "Sandringham: The Royals at Christmas".

The candidate for the service of Queen Elizabeth II must be able to discover any abnormal details in the place (communication sites)

In this documentary, Tracy Waterman, who is responsible for underwriting the staff of Queen Elizabeth II, provided some details about the content of the tests that future employees are subjected to, including what she called the "dead fly test".

strange test

The official explained that one of the tests that she likes to conduct to see how well the filter perceives the fine details, is to place a dead fly either in the chimney or on the carpet before the filter enters the room, so that they have the opportunity to see the insect, to know if they will notice the presence of the insect and how they will behave with it. Candidates are never aware of this strange test.

The lucky one who passes the dead fly test is often interviewed quickly (Getty Images)

Tracy Waterman says that a candidate for HMS must be able to detect any abnormal details, so this test is exclusionary, usually only exceeded by one who will bend to catch the insect out of the five out of 10 candidates who notice it.

The recruitment official believes that this lucky person who passes the dead fly test is often interviewed quickly, and upon entering Buckingham Palace, he receives an annual salary of 22,500 euros with housing and food.