“Unveiling the Bizarre: The Secretive Duties and Unwritten Rules of the British Royal Family!”

"Unveiling the Bizarre: The Secretive Duties and Unwritten Rules of the British Royal Family!"
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Couples Must Restrain From Public Affection

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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan stand with King Tupou VI and Queen NanasipauÔu TukuÔaho of Tonga.

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Royal couples follow strict rules surrounding public affection. During formal events, they must refrain from PDA to appear professional and not make any guests uncomfortable. That is why you’ll see Royals appearing distant and keeping their hands to themselves.

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However, it seems that this rule only applies to formal events. During informal events, couples can display a bit more affection, explains royal etiquette expert Myka Meier. Learning how to appear “professional” is a large part of being a Royal.

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When Women Have To Wear Hats

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Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie wear hats on Easter Sunday.

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Have you ever wondered why Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle wear hats all the time? It is a royal rule. Since the 1950s, royal women have been required to wear hats during all formal occasions. These include Christmas, Easter, royal horse racing, weddings, and more.

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This is just one of the wardrobe rules that Royals have to follow. Most royal fashion reflects 20th-century etiquette for the upper class. For example, young boys such as Prince George cannot wear pants until they turn seven.

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On Overseas Trips, They Cannot Eat Shellfish Or Rare Meats

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The Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge meet with local chefs who are cooking oysters.

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Royals follow strict food rules, especially while traveling. One of the most notorious is that they are not allowed to eat shellfish. Why? It is apparently done to avoid food poisoning. The BBC reported that shellfish has a higher risk of food poisoning than other foods.

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