15 Strict Rules The Royal Kids Must Follow In Public

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The Royal Kids Have To Follow These Strict Rules When They're In Public.
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Being a member of the royal family may seem glamorous, but there are a ton of rules which must be followed. Even though the kids are small and adorable, the royal children are not exempt from paying attention to these strict rules. Today we’re going to be talking about some of the demands placed on the royal children when they’re out in public. Prince George and Prince Louis will be expected to master the perfect Windsor Wave, while Princess Charlotte must learn how to curtsy properly. The kids are expected to master multiple languages, and there are plenty of words in English they must never say. We’ll also let you know which surprising items the kids have to make sure to bring with them when they travel. Do you think these expectations are just too high, or are these royal rules perfectly reasonable? Let us know what you think in the comment section and then click on the subscribe button for more from TheTalko.

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I miss Diana. She wasn't icky sweet, she was real. RIP Diana...

heathermcmillan
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If I was royal I'd be a lot like Merida from Brave.

noahglenn
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The talko : why you’ll never usually see Prince George wearing pants in public
British people:wait what.

LWILSON
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this video made me glad i was born normal, average and chill.. 😂 not too rich, not too poor.. just right 😂

meghontiveros
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‘Why you wouldn’t see Prince George wearing pants in public’ It’s called Trousers in England! Pants mean underwear 🤦‍♀️

elsafairytale
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Children are not relegated to their own table at state dinners "because they haven't mastered the skill of polite conversation." They do not attend state dinners at all.
The Talko just makes things up. Ridiculous!!!

sistermaryredundant
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The gift rule keeps them away from being greedy and the dress code teaches them to dress properly and no social media keeps makes them active
So I think some aren't that bad

broke_person
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0:28 dress code
1:12 Gifts
2:00 tiara
2:41 Hues
3:23 social media
4:11 gestures
4:53 seating arrangements
5:35 language
6:17 passports
6:46

catc
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At least they won’t be addicted to media

ellamoolman
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Someone in the royal family:gets married

All of the kids : hello
The person who is getting married: I now have an army.

scoutgirlx
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I was born in 1966, and these rules were apart of my upbringing as well. Years ago things were more formal.

prema
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If you check the School Uniforms in British schools you'll find that the uniform for young boys generally states "Shorts". So it's not a royal thing, it's a british thing

cocolinabt
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For the love of all things good and holy, TheTalko, Queen Elizabeth is the kids' GREAT GRANDMOTHER!!!

msneeterhwhs
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If I was a royal i would break the rules once I became queen and make a no bullying rule and no other rules
But I would be too shy to do it as a princess

jesiej
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I was a flower girl once when I was 4. Back then, I knew the entire Spanish language as my second language. But, I don’t know it now. 🙂 It is important for anyone to learn a second language in my opinion because it is good for the brain. When speaking another language, you are using a different part of your brain than you use when speaking your own language.

Marshiethemarshmallow
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We had children's tables, mothers who harped on our posture & manners when I was a child 40 years ago. The biggest problem with society now is that parents want to be their children's best friends vs put the effort into raising polite human beings.

rebecca_r
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They going to end up Rebelling when they get older.👍

jarrenlumpkin
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I'm glad I'm not a royal, (no offense to any royals )

paitonjohnson
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All the rules are followed to stay formal and have privacy which is required to protect one's health and private life. I think it is a necessity. I love it.

kritika.
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I think she was mistaken when mentioning Queen Victoria; she did introduced Christmas traditions into the family, however she lived in the 19th century until the early 20th century.

juliorincon