Royal Family Platinum Jubilee Balcony Appearance 2022

You Won't Believe King Charles's Palace Rules

By Della Grant • Aug 05, 2025

The royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the Platinum Pageant in 2022. Photo by Andrew Parsons, Number 10 under CC BY 2.0.

Some families have drama. The British royals have rules. Not just the kind you'd expect — like no political opinions or PDA. No, we're talking about banning board games and bringing your own blood when you travel.

If you think being royal means total freedom, think again. These traditions are strict, often ridiculous, and somehow still very much alive in 2025.

Here are 8 royal rules that are so outdated, they'll make your grandmother's etiquette class look like a Vegas rave.

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1. 'No Monopoly Allowed in the Palace'

Forget family game night. Diply reports that Monopoly is allegedly banned for being 'too vicious' — no, really. Prince Andrew once said the game caused fights, which is rich coming from someone at the center of far more serious scandals.

What happens if a royal lands on Park Place with a hotel? We may never know. But if you're looking for a game of cutthroat capitalism, you'll have better luck at Buckingham Palace's annual budget meeting.

2. 'No Garlic. Ever.'

Yes, garlic — the hero of every great dish — is off the menu. It's been banned in palace kitchens for decades. According to Diply, former royal chef John Higgins confirmed it: no garlic, no exceptions. The reason? Supposedly to avoid bad breath during official engagements.

Imagine giving up garlic bread... for life. That's not a rule. That's culinary cruelty.

3. 'When the Queen's Purse Moves, You Leave'

If the Queen placed her purse on the dinner table, the meal would end within five minutes. If it moved from one arm to the other? That was the cue to wrap up the conversation immediately, as reported by Diply.

Royal handbags aren't just accessories — they're social grenades.

4. 'No Touching the Royals'

We know the photos... According to Diply, Michelle Obama put her arm around the Queen in 2009. LeBron James did it too, in 2014. And each time, headlines exploded. Because touching royals is a customary no-go.

It's 2025, and a casual side hug can still spark international tension. Royals may be public figures, but physical contact? That's still considered a line too far.

5. 'No Autographs or Selfies'

Even in a world addicted to selfies, royals have drawn a hard line: no selfies, no autographs, no casual documentation of your brief encounter with Prince William. The risk? Signature forgeries and perceived favoritism.

If you thought royal security was tight, try snapping a selfie and watch how fast they redirect your camera — and your hopes and dreams.

6. 'You Must Pack Your Own Blood'

Yes, you read that right. When the King, Prince William, or any heir to the throne travels abroad, they bring a refrigerated bag of their own blood, according to CafeMom.com — just in case they need an emergency transfusion.

Forget toothpaste or pajamas. The top royal travel essential is literal blood. Somewhere in there is a vampire movie waiting to happen.

7. 'Women Must Sit in the "Duchess Slant"'

The days of stiff corsets may be gone, but posture rules are very much alive. Royal women are expected to sit with their legs slanted to the side — ankles tucked, knees together — in what's known as the "Duchess slant," according to Diply.

Comfort takes a backseat. If your thighs touch the chair naturally, you're doing it wrong.

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8. 'You Open Christmas Gifts on Christmas Eve'

It's tradition... just not your tradition. Instead of tearing through wrapping paper on Christmas morning, the royals open their presents the evening before, during tea time in Sandringham's Red Drawing Room.

No surprise here — the Windsor clan sticks to its German roots. But for the rest of us, that rule just feels like skipping dessert before dinner.

Royal Life: Glamorous, Yes. Logical? Not So Much.

Being royal means castles, tiaras — and yes, completely bizarre rules that would get laughed out of any other dinner party. Some are born into it. Some marry into it. But none of them can escape the shadow of tradition.

And maybe that's the strangest rule of all.

References: 8+ Dumb Rules The Royal Family Has No Choice To Follow | 20 Royal Rules the Family Must Follow | The 41 Oddest Rules the Royal Family Must Follow

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