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  2. 26 of the Most Ridiculously Strict Rules the Royal Family ...

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    Here, 26 of the most bonkers rules that the royal family must follow. The One Surprising Royal Rule That Would Disqualify Heirs from Becoming Kin.

  3. 12 Royal Rules King Charles III Has to Follow

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    Anwar Hussein/Getty Images. 7. And follow royal dining etiquette. There’s a lengthy list of dining rules that King Charles must follow to maintain tradition.

  4. Succession to the British throne - Wikipedia

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    Under the Succession to the Crown Act 2013, the first six persons in line to the throne must obtain the sovereign's approval before marrying. [26] Marriage without the Sovereign's consent disqualifies the person and the person's descendants from the marriage from succeeding to the Crown, [26] but the marriage is still legally valid.

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  6. Why the Royal Kids Might Not Be Allowed to Keep Some of Their ...

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    The royal kids might not be allowed to keep some of their Christmas presents from the public this year thanks to the family's strict rules about gift giving.

  7. Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The order of precedence for male members of the royal family is: [1] The sovereign Charles III; Whether male or female. The Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall. William, Prince of Wales; i.e. the sovereign's eldest son. The sovereign's younger sons Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; Ordered according to their births. The sovereign's grandsons ...

  8. 9 rules royal children have to follow

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    Royal children are expected to bow or curtesy to the Queen ‘certainly by age five’

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    Who knew royal rebellion came in the form of root vegetables? 26 of the Most Ridiculously Strict Rules the Royal Family Must Follow. Stay up-to-date on every breaking royals story by subscribing here.