Sunday, 25 September 2011

Royal Rules for Kate Middleton

Anyone may not address her as ‘Kate’
Once married, her official title is “Her Royal Highness Princess William of Wales.” People can refer to it as Catherine or Catherine in Spanish, but “Kate” and not be used.


Will not have the right to vote
Both the Queen and members of the family have the right to vote, but the royalty considered unconstitutional and violate the real desire to represent all sections of society, including minorities.


Cannot aspire to political office
For the same reason mentioned in point 2.


Cannot escape public observation
The future princess will have to avoid exhibitionism. She will have the approval from the public and rejection. She will always be in the sights of the people, the press and the rest of the world.


Cannot play Monopoly
In 2008, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, said the royal family was not allowed to play Monopoly at home because “it was a very vicious game.”


Cannot express issues that cause controversy
She cannot disclose publicly her political preferences, social, sexual and accept large amounts of money from the “business” for an interview with her husband.


Cannot eat seafood
The royal family does not eat seafood for fear of getting sick or poisoned.


Cannot perform any work
Although Kate has degree in Art History may not work for money while she is being part of the royal family but is allow making official activities and charitable causes and supporting her husband Williams on official missions.


Cannot sign papers which are not official
Kate cannot sign autographs or anything other than official papers already authorized by the Queen, just so her signature doesn’t get faked. But she could sign some papers and government regulation in lieu of her husband.


Cannot finish her meal
If Kate was eating slower than the Queen, she must quit although recently has started her plate. In Britain, when the queen finishes her meal, all guests must do it also.

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