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6 Eyebrow Raising Rules The Royal Family Is Expected To Follow

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Feb 13, 2021
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Ever wondered what the queen has for breakfast? Well, royal rules stipulate that beloved Lizzy must have an English tea (indeed) followed by cornflakes.

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Crazy? Wait till you hear what other rules the royals need to adhere to. Some rules get a little bent with the times, but the royal family is a family that stays true to its traditions.

From what the royal family members should eat to what they should wear, and what board games are forbidden in Buckingham Palace.

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Here are six eyebrow raising royal rules:

The Queen isn’t Required to Have a Driver’s License

No person in the U.K is allowed to drive a vehicle without a valid Driver’s license apart from the Queen.

She’s often photographed sitting comfortably at the wheel of a Range Rover at the Windsor Show, which she has regularly visited over the years.

Dinner conversations are formulated

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If you ever find yourself seated on the left-hand side of the Queen at a dinner party and you’re wondering why she’s ignoring you. She’s just following the rules.

It’s common practice for the Queen to begin speaking to the person seated to her right in the first course. During the second course of the meal, she switches to the guest on her left.

Two Direct Heirs Can’t Travel Together

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This rule was put in place to protect that line of succession. So technically, in a few years, Prince William and George will have to travel in separate planes as the rule pertains particularly to air travel.

However, Prince William has broken royal protocol around this rule several times on trips with Kate and the kids or to accompany his parents on official tours.

Royals Must Pack One All-Black Outfit When Travelling

The Royal family is required to pack at least one all black, funeral ready ensemble when they travel abroad in the sudden event of a death.

No surprise here. The royals are never caught slipping as far as wardrobe is concerned. This is a family that is always dressed for the occasion.

No Monopoly

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This may be quite possibly one of the strangest as far as royal rules go. The popular board game Monopoly is forbidden at the Palace.

The Duke of York revealed that the game was forbidden because it gets too vicious. One can’t help but wonder, on what occasion was this realization made? Oh, to be a fly on the wall on a royal games night.

6 pm

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During the day, royal women are required to wear hats (which they do so beautifully.) However, after 6 pm, it’s hats off and tiaras on.

Tiaras are reserved for married women. When a woman is getting married, the Queen chooses which tiara the bride will wear from her own personal.

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