15 Strict Rules Royal Kids Must Follow

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Now that some of the royal kids are getting older, there’s even more rules and restrictions they have to follow 24/7. The next generation of the British royal family is growing up with everything they could ever want - but that life doesn’t come without a cost! Here are all the strict rules the royal kids MUST follow.

The kids have to follow a strict dress code and are required to attend private school and probably go to boarding school when they enter their teens. They have to learn proper table manners and etiquette and even learn foreign languages! Plus you’ll never believe which classic board game the royal kids aren’t allowed to play!

The kids of Prince Harry and Prince William are obviously too young to start dating - but someday they’ll be ready to find their own significant others. When that day comes, there will be some SERIOUS rules and protocols to follow while dating.

These kids may be young but they already have a ton of rules to follow! Which of these royal kiddos do you think will stick with royal life, once they have a choice?

Let us know what you think in the comments and subscribe to TheThings Celebrity for more about the royal family and your favourite celebs.

CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:26 Bowing or Curtsying in the Queen’s Presence
01:01 They Have to Accept Gifts…. But Can’t Keep Them
01:41 Studying Multiple Languages
02:14 Wardrobe Restrictions
03:13 Perfect Etiquette
03:56 Public Appearances
04:25 Dating Rules
05:00 Private School Only
05:42 Who Gets To Rule
06:19 Where They Can Live
07:04 Religious Practices
07:40 Travelling Separately
08:14 Healthy Food Only
09:02 Respecting The Queen
09:37 Independence Early On
10:06 Outro

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Written by: Laurie M.
Narrated by: Lori Barkin
Edited by: Ajay Danny

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I am 75 years old an American female and when I grew up everyone follow these rules. it was considered good manners and our parents would allow nothing less. I think Society would be greatly improved if we went back to the days of good manners. I did not come from a wealthy family so if you are thinking that you are wrong. perhaps, the United States could implement manners month... much less important things get a month so why not manners?

hollyzemlicka
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I spent a lot of time, teaching my 4 kiddos. I taught them table manners, showing courtesy to others, Especially, I showed them restaurant politeness, treating the server, kindly, speaking to any server with courtesy. Also, when traveling by air, to be very courteous to flight attendants along with people you don't know who are seated next to them.

My kiddos resisted, didn't see the value in what I was teaching them. They thank me, now.

FreeSpirit
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This was very interesting. The whole “no coddling” and sending the children to boarding school, when they’re still young, makes me really sad, as snuggling with my kids was the best part of raising children. Everyone is losing out in that situation… especially the children. 😢

jenjenbee
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I grew up with some of these rules, sitting at the table, dress code etc. No harm done . I then taught them to my children and often had compliments how well behaved my children were. I could take them to restaurants, vist people etc. You start young and main constant. My children also learnt how to make their own beds, clean at around 9, I would include them to help from early on, spray bottle of water, wet cloth, they were very happy. Better than sat in front of tv, or as nowadays an IPad. Children do actually need rules, guidance. It’s our job to raise them so they can go into the world and contribute not hinder.

sarahlauwerijssen
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I'm not royalty but my parents taught me the same rules and I think they should be taught today to all children.

ssf
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America is the only country that if you speak more than 1 language youre special

gdumpling
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I am 50+ and most of these manners applicable to us were strictly adhered too and we did the same with our children who are appreciated as excellent kids... feel proud of them boils down to my mothers upbringing of us and we know 4 languages read, write and speak 👍 thank you mum...

brendadias
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I see nothing wrong with good manners .being polite is a good thing in life .xx

wendydi-croce
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Regardless of royalty or not children need to learn rules manners and respectful behavior.

THREESISTERS
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I will never dream of disrespecting my grandparents by not having basic manners. Blue collar raised in the American south, I still say no and thank you mam/sir even to those younger. I like seeing children get excited being adressed as an adult. Holding doors and picking up after ones self. Respecting staff of anywhere, especially service jobs. Basic manners and respect of others should never be sacrificed for individual selfishness.

AmandaWspoon
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Monopoly isn't banned as such. Apparently the Queen got sick of everyone arguing when playing at Christmas time so she said no more Monopoly! I imagine they can play if they really want to - just not in front of the Queen!

drayner
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Every civilized family has rules to follow

tondamccarthy
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I believe all three of the Wales children will happily participate in all aspects of royal life. Their parents are teaching them wonderful lessons about their roles and they are growing up with love and respect for their country and its citizens. That family is wonderful. ❤️🇬🇧

ellenmorgan
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I'm sure, behind closed doors, where there are zero cameras, there is a royal child obsessed with Peppa

joannemckenzie
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Monopoly is banned in most families at some point lol

michellesayers
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Being royal has a blessing and a curse 😭

DumbLifeOfKutlwie
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These are things that ALL kids should follow. Yet, sadly today manners and etiquette are just gone!

WackyWitchTV
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Some of these rules were in use when I grew up and I’m very happy to say they have made me easily fit into most situations.
My adult children also got rules instilled into them when small sadly the younger generations seem to have left quite a bit behind.

elsakopp
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I grew up with the same rules and so have my children.
And they are raising their children the same.
My parents did have it easy in that they never had to combat cell phones, social media or the internet, when raising their kids.

echoecho
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I'm an American mother & my husband & I both teach our kids a lot of the same rules. I'll never understand those who go to the store in their pajamas, slippers & hair cap or allow their children to do it. The level of self respect has slipped below par here. It's embarrassing.

GingerNinja