Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are looking for a new assistant ahead of their royal wedding. Pictured: Prince Harry and Markle depart from a walkabout at Cardiff Castle on Jan. 18, 2018 in Cardiff, Wales. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are in need of a new addition to their team.

The royal and the "Suits" star advertised on LinkedIn that they need a communications assistant to work with them out of Buckingham Palace. The job was posted nine days ago and the individual who will be hired will start reporting in April, News.com.au.

Prince Harry and Markle's job offer is considered "entry level." It includes a 12-month fixed contract, a range of marketing, public relations and writing duties including producing social media updates, writing press announcements and feature articles for royal media platforms.

In addition to this, the new assistant will have the opportunity to travel with Prince Harry and Markle in the UK or overseas for their royal engagements. The job offers one a chance to "develop your career and deliver the exceptional."

Prince Harry and Markle's new assistant may accompany them on their trip to Australia. The couple is expected to fly to Sydney after their royal wedding for the 2018 Invictus Games. The event is scheduled from Oct. 20 to 27.

The said trip will be Markle's first major tour overseas as a royal wife. Meanwhile, Prince Harry and the "Dater's Handbook" star made their first public appearance together at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto in September.

Just recently, Markle's first staffer was spotted accompanying her and Prince Harry when they visited Wales. The palace aide was identified as Amy Pickerill. She was originally working for the Kensington Palace's press operation and was transferred to Prince Harry's personal office with a new title Assistant Private Secretary to Prince Harry.

As the "Horrible Bosses" star's staffer, Pickerill is expected to assist Markle. Pickerill was spotted beside Markle in her entire trip to Cardiff. She is considered as an addition to Ed Lane Fox and his team.

In related news, Markle broke a royal protocol when she visited Cardiff by signing an autograph. The members of the royal family usually decline to do this for fear that their signature will be forged. But Prince Harry's fiancée did it on her most recent engagement.

"My heart is still racing. I've never got a royal autograph before. This is going to make everyone jealous," said Caitlin Clark, the 10-year-old girl who got Markle's autograph.