“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!"

Along with holiday celebrations, the royal family participates in charity events, garden parties, presenting awards, changing the guard, and more. And that’s just in the UK! In 2019 alone, Prince Harry attended 108 international events as well.

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They Have To Own The Most Expensive Cars, Planes, And Boats

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Jack Brooksbank and Princess Eugenie drive out of Windsor Castle in nice cars.

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The British Royal family is 18 times richer than the Belgian Royalty and 29 times richer than the Spanish monarchy. Because of this, they pay a lot for expensive cars, clothes, and outings.

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Deborah Mitchell, the facialist of Duchess Camilla, told Insider that Royals have “the best cars, yachts, and restaurants.” It is not just a perk; it’s a requirement. You will never see the Royal family in a busted car because they have to show their status.

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They Cannot Share Their Political Opinions

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Surprisingly, the Royal family is not allowed to share their political opinions outside of the palace. The official monarchy website states, “As Head of State The Queen has to remain strictly neutral with respect to political matters.”

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Many believe that the Royals’ political opinions would sway the public, Commonwealth, and Parliament. Other family members are not held to the same strict standards, but they still do not declare their political preference for the same reason.

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They Cannot Vote

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LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 15: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attends the Anna Freud Centre Family School Christmas Party at Anna Freud Centre on December 15, 2015 in London, England.

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In August 2020, Meghan Markle revealed that Prince Harry has never been able to vote in general elections. This is common. Royal family members are forbidden from voting in any election, especially in the UK.

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