Do you have to be a virgin to marry into the royal family?

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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Are Royals virgins?

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. Before Diana could marry Charles, Diana's family had to confirm she was indeed a virgin.
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Who can marry into the royal family?

Per the the 1701 Act of Settlement, royals were forbidden from marrying a Roman Catholic. Now, royals are allowed to marry someone of any faith, so as long as the Queen approves.
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Can a man marry into the 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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Which king married his own daughter?

Shah Jahan was so infamous for his sexuality, that many historians blame him for having a sexual relationship with his real daughter Jahanara.
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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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Did royalty marry their siblings?

Examples of incestuous marriages and the impact of inbreeding on royal families include: All rulers of the Ptolemaic dynasty from Ptolemy II were married to their brothers and sisters, in order to keep the Ptolemaic blood "pure" and to strengthen the line of succession.
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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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Do and don'ts of royal family?

  • Prince Philip Is Required to Walk Behind the Queen. ...
  • They Must Accept All Gifts Graciously. ...
  • They Can't Just Propose Willy-Nilly. ...
  • There's a Strict Dress Code. ...
  • And They Always Travel with an All-Black Ensemble. ...
  • Two Heirs Cannot Fly Together. ...
  • No Politics Allowed. ...
  • PDA Is Frowned Upon.
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Was Kate a virgin before marriage?

At some point before her marriage, yes, of course. But considering that she'd basically been living with William for months or years, on her wedding day she was almost certainly not a virgin. How many times did Prince William cheat on Kate Middleton?
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Why did Prince Charles need to marry a virgin?

He revealed that this is to ensure that any child that is born from their marriage is absolutely the next heir and not fathered by anyone else that she has slept with. Leslie Carrol, the author of Royal Affairs revealed why Princess Diana and Princess Olga were good marital options for the Prince of Wales.
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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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How do royals stay so thin?

The monarch is believed to keep things simple for lunch, often enjoying a plate of fish and vegetables. Darren told House and Garden that a typical lunch would be Dover sole on a bed of wilted spinach. The royal is said to avoid starchy food such as pasta and potatoes when eating alone.
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Can you go to bed before the Queen?

According to Zarife Hardy, a coach from the Australian School of Etiquette who spoke to Harper's Bazaar, it's way later than you may think. "Guests cannot go to bed before the Queen, who reportedly tucks in at midnight," he revealed.
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Does the Queen ever cross her legs?

Sit like a royal

One of the worst things a woman in the royal family can do—as far as etiquette rules go—is sit with her legs crossed at the knee. Legs and knees must be kept together, although crossing at the ankle is fine.
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Who is allowed to touch the Queen?

About 14 and a half minutes into a USA Today livestream of the event, it looked like Trump lightly touched the Queen's back as she rose from her seat, which would have been a breach of royal protocol. Royal protocol dictates that one must not touch the Queen unless she offers her hand first.
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Why was Diana a princess but Kate is not?

Even though Kate's mother-in-law was legendary 'Princess Diana', she is not a princess just because she married Prince William. To become a Princess, one has to be born into the Royal Family such as Prince William and Kate's daughter, Princess Charlotte of Cambridge.
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Does Princess Anne curtsy to Kate?

At the time, MailOnline (via The Express) noted that Meghan and Kate were both required to curtsy to “blood princesses” (princesses born into the royal family, like Princess Anne, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie) due to being lower in rank.
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Was royal incest common?

Among royal families, especially families who claimed divine ancestry, brother-sister unions were common. Arguably the most famous example of this is the Pharaohs of Egypt. A controversial 2015 University of Zurich study of the remains of elite ancient Egyptians suggested that incest was very common among the pharaohs.
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Is incest in royal families normal?

Incest was a common tactic among royal families to retain power. For the Habsburgs, intermarriage and “a huge amount of inbreeding” protected the family's influence as successive generations occupied the throne of the Holy Roman Empire between the 1400s and 1700s.
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Which kings married their sisters?

In- deed, probably a majority of 18th Dynasty kings (1570-1397 B.C.) married their sisters or half sisters: Tao II, Ahmose, Amenhotep I, Thutmose I, Thutmose II, Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, and Thutmose IV.
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Why won't the Queen use a wheelchair?

“She is extraordinary, she is a little bit less mobile than she used to be that is as simple as that also she doesn't like the idea of being seen in public and in a wheelchair. “Her sister Princess Margaret was often towards the end of her life photographed in a wheelchair, and it felt a little bit undignified.”
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Are all royal families related?

An curved arrow pointing right. Almost all of Europe's royal families are related. These families share a common ancestor: King George II, who was the King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1727 until 1760.
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What genetic disease runs in the royal family?

A Royal Disease

Hemophilia is sometimes referred to as “the royal disease,” because it affected the royal families of England, Germany, Russia and Spain in the 19th and 20th centuries. Queen Victoria of England, who ruled from 1837-1901, is believed to have been the carrier of hemophilia B, or factor IX deficiency.
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Does the Queen ever cook?

Does the Queen ever cook for herself? McGrady says that while Prince Philip was an “amazing chef” and regularly enjoyed cooking on the grill and having family BBQs on the Balmoral estate, and the younger royals like William, Kate, Meghan and Harry, all enjoy cooking, the Queen herself stays out of the kitchen.
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