If you have developed delusions of royal grandeur after binge-watching “The Crown” — or just want to spend some time with the queen of England in Buckingham Palace — then Prince Harry might have just the gig for you: a Royal Household Hospitality Scholarship.

While in Grenada on Monday during an official visit to the Caribbean, the prince announced nine scholarships. Their recipients will spend six weeks in the royal family’s orbit, going to Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle and attending Royal Ascot week, an annual elite horse racing and human hobnobbing event in June.

There are a few caveats, however.

First and foremost, the scholarships are only available to residents of the nine British Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean where Queen Elizabeth II serves as the head of state — Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent, and the Grenadines.

That means Americans, Canadians or anyone else hoping to live out their Disney prince or princess fantasy are not eligible to apply. That may be for the best, however, because a royal scholarship may not exactly be the fairy-tale opportunity that its name might imply.