Do you have to be a virgin to marry a royal?

There is no rule that the royal bride has to be a virgin, and there never has been,” said Noel Cox, a law professor and royal scholar at Aberystwyth University in Wales.
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Do royals have to be virgins before marriage?

It is a longstanding tradition within the Royal family that the women married into Royalty should be virgins. Royal Historian, Thomas Mace-Archer-Mills, told Refinery 29, “The number one rule before the looks or the breeding of a potential royal spouse, was that she be a virgin first and foremost," he said.
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Can a royal marry a non royal?

Royal marriages to commoners historically have been uncommon because traditions have been established of Royals, especially high-level ones, only marrying other persons considered to be royalty, sometimes with penalties for royals who married far below their rank, deemed morganatic marriage.
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Are Royals virgins?

Luckily for her, she had one less rule to follow: the virginity rule. The UK royal bride's virginity rule suggested that women had to be virgins before marrying a royal, which was the case when Princess Diana married Prince Charles in 1981.
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What does it take to marry a royal?

While the Royal Marriages Act originally meant that all royal family members needed consent from Queen Elizabeth in order to marry, a change in the law in 2013 now only applies to the six people closest in line to the throne who need to seek out the queen's permission before popping the question.
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Do royals marry for love?

Historically, royals were not allowed to marry for love. Instead, they married strategically – to gain territory, form international alliances, replenish the national coffers or maintain the purity of their bloodline. In 1772, George III enshrined this in law with the Royal Marriages Act.
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Can you marry a royal family?

The Royal Marriages Act of 1772 also prohibited the marriage of royal family members to commoners (anyone not of noble blood). But now, as long as the Queen approves of the individual marrying into the family, then the marriage is considered valid, whether the person is of noble blood or not.
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Does Queen Elizabeth wear pants?

But since then, she's never opted for trousers when on duty. Elizabeth, however, wears slacks during her private time; when she's vacationing, at sporting events like riding horses, or for leisure. While the queen favors bold colors, the choice of her attire depends on the surroundings.
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How many brides are virgins?

By the 2010s, only 5 percent of new brides were virgins. At the other end of the distribution, the number of future wives who had ten or more sex partners increased from 2 percent in the 1970s to 14 percent in the 2000s, and then to 18 percent in the 2010s.
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Are there any teenage royals?

Princess Elisabeth of Belgium is currently 19 years old, and the heir apparent to the Belgian throne. She is the teenage daughter of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium, and is the first of their four children. Once she ascends to the throne, Princess Elisabeth will become Belgium's first Queen Regnant.
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Which king married his own daughter?

Egypt's King Tut born of incestuous marriage.
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Who is the most inbred royal?

At the other end of the scale is Charles II, King of Spain from 1665 to 1700, who was determined to be the 'individual with the highest coefficient of inbreeding', or the most inbred monarch.
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What did Kate do before marrying William?

She held jobs in retail and marketing and pursued charity work before their engagement was announced in November 2010. They married on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey.
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Can the Royals change religion?

Converting to a religion other than Anglicanism is rare in the Royal Family, and once incurred harsh punishment. Any royal who converted to Roman Catholicism would have to give up their place in the line of succession.
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Is it better to marry a virgin?

The less sex you've had before marriage, the happier you'll likely be. How shy women ask men out. Marrying a virgin, or being one heading into a marriage is linked to higher, prolonged marital happiness, this study claims.
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Why is virginity important?

Virginity is an important aspect of spirituality and it has to be preserved before marriage, or when one is ready to move into another sacred state of being with their significant other.
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Is it okay to marry someone who is not a virgin?

Today, most of the western world does not consider virginity an important trait in a partner and having sex before marriage is perfectly acceptable, and often, even expected.
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Do Royals bathe themselves?

It's believed that the royals prefer to avoid taking showers, due to their belief that they're for members of the working class. In other royal news, Kate Middleton wore a pair of £2 earrings and debuted brand new hair on her first day back at work since turning 40.
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What happens to the Queen's clothes when she's finished with them?

According to the author, once she has tired of them, the Queen's clothes are donated to her dressers, who are then allowed to do one of two things with them – wear it themselves or sell it. However, there are some rules if they opt for selling the Queen's clothes on.
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What size is the Queen?

The queen mattress dimensions are 60 inches (5 feet) in width by 80 inches (6 feet, 8 inches) in length. The king mattress dimensions are 76 inches (6 feet, 4 inches) in width by 80 inches (6 feet, 8 inches) in length.
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Do royals curtsy in private?

Back in 2012, The Telegraph reported the royals "bow and curtsy to each other in public and in private" and noted that Kate Middleton was seen curtsying to Prince Philip on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
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Does the queen dress herself?

According to The Express, the answer is yes. The outlet noted that “Up to 12 people staff the queen's wardrobe department for big occasions including three dressmakers, a milliner and four dressers whose job it is to help the queen get dressed as well as keep her clothes in pristine condition.”
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What can royals not do?

This might seem strange, but the royal family and politics don't mix. They don't vote, they are not supposed to express political opinions, and they are also not permitted to run for office of any kind. All royals avoid eating shellfish, since it's the seafood that's most likely to cause food poisoning.
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Can Queens have lovers?

I recently watched a documentary about Princess Diana, and one of the commentators said that, historically, it was accepted that both English kings and their queen consorts could take a lover or lovers. In the case of Queen consorts, this was usually after they'd provided an heir to the Crown.
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What is the wife of a king called?

While the wife of a king is usually titled as the queen, there is much less consistency for the husband of a reigning queen. The title of king consort is rare. Examples are Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, in Scotland and Francis, Duke of Cádiz, in Spain.
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