Every family has its own house rules – and even the British royal family is no exception. Here are some of the more unusual children royal children are expected to follow, including the offspring of Kate Middleton and Prince William.
They should accept gifts, but not keep them to themselves.
When Prince George was just 18 months old, he received an incredible 774 gifts in one year. In fact, seven times more than the queen during the same period. But the prince still fails to keep most of them. The thing is, the royal family has strict rules about what can and cannot be accepted. For example, from strangers, monarchs can only accept flowers, books (if donated by the author himself and written on a neutral theme), and a few small things not exceeding £150. The basic principle of this rule is that family members have no obligation to the donor.
They receive their first etiquette lessons at the age of two.
Merely being born into the British royal family is not enough to have innate royal tact and demeanor. This is where learning etiquette comes in handy.
“Teaching etiquette to Kate and William’s children probably started as soon as they were able to attend events with their families. It all starts with simple learning, like how to shake hands and how to curtsy, around the age of two.— said royal etiquette expert Mika Meyer.
