“Unveiling the Bizarre: The Secretive Duties and Unwritten Rules of the British Royal Family!”
Queen Elizabeth also gives honors to members of the Royal family. Duchess Kate Middleton received the Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order in June 2019. Prince Harry became a Knight Commander of the order in 2015.
Why The Queen Has Secret Doors
When Queen Elizabeth greets guests at Buckingham Palace, she doesn’t enter through the front door or hallway. She has secret doors and passageways that connect her living quarters to the palace’s center. For her guests, it seems like she appears out of nowhere.
Most believe that secret passages are installed for security reasons. Some speculate that a secret door lies behind a mirror or painting, although nobody truly knows except for the Queen and her guards.
Everyone Embarks On Royal Tours
During Royal Tours, Royals visit several other countries to act as ambassadors, improve relations, and soothe tensions. Usually, the princes and duchesses embark on these trips; the Queen rarely travels nowadays. Royal Tours require at least a year of planning.
Traditionally, Royal Tours would span for months, but these days they only last around two weeks. The Royal’s personal team schedules events, venues, gifts, and wardrobes. During these trips, the Royals will spend time with officials, locals, and celebrities.