Have just been reading about the sort of clothes Meghan will have to wear when she marries her prince.The rules to be obeyed when she is addressing other Royals having to curtsy to some when she becomes a British Citizen. Don't start to eat before the Queen and finish when she does! Also, she cannot wear a tiara until her wedding day.I wonder how long these rules will go on until.Perhaps Charles might be less strict?Your thoughts please.
I have read about the Queen's eating habits. As soon as she has finished ALL the plates are cleared away, finished or not. Xmas lunch has to be over within 50 minutes.
As British citizens, most of us are aware of Royal protocol, but it must seem strange to someone from a country that doesn't have Royalty. I would be a nervous wreck, worried in case I get sent to the tower!
they seem a bit anachronistic, but them's the rules, at least for now. can't see anything wrong in what she wears. I wonder that once they are married there will be a lot of travelling abroad where it might not matter so much, on say charity work which could see them much more relaxed.
Yes Emmie, I agree that she might be allowed to wear ripped jeans and a sloppy shirt when carrying out charity work, but even then I wouldn't be too sure.
wasn't so much thinking of ripped jeans, but more casual than is currently expected, highly unlikely that she will be suited and booted if they are doing the rounds abroad say on one of Harry's charity gigs.
The dress code is more to do with etiquette than anything else, skirts not half way up your ***, or short sleeves when attending a church service for example.
Don't see anything wrong with it actually, i am sure you would soon complain if she wore something not appropriate.
I didn't know that one about wearing short sleeves in church.Probably she will be allocated a stylist and end up wearing some horrendous creations that don't suit her at all.