Insider Secrets: Strict Rules That Govern the Royals
13. Wearing Clothes That Fit the Nation They're Visiting
Rationale: To demonstrate deference and cultural awareness. If it went against the royal dress code, it would be an exception. When a member of the Royal Family travels abroad, their clothes serve as both a symbol of their respect for the host country and a reflection of their unique style. Every outfit is carefully chosen, fusing British design with regional customs, cultural references, or even national colours. There are two main objectives for this fashion diplomacy.

14. Old ceremonial customs must be learned and maintained by royals.
Motive: To respect the heritage and customs of the monarchy. Young children or those with disabilities are an exception. There are a number of centuries-old customs and rites associated with the British monarchy, many of which reflect the country's diverse history. For the Royals, these are essential ties that connect the past, present, and future—not just performances. Royals receive instruction in these complex customs from an early age, guaranteeing that they are not only carried out correctly but also comprehended in light of their broader cultural and historical background.
