Who can kiss the Queen?

You would never kiss a royal unless you were a family member or close friend. It's up to the woman if she wants to give a cheek kiss, with Mr Harrold explaining that her lead should be followed.
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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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Who doesn't bow to the Queen?

Princess Charlotte doesn't have to bow to the Queen but Prince George does - here's why.
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Are royals allowed to show affection?

Kate Middleton and Prince William don't often hold hands or publicly show affection. An unwritten rule saying royals must act professionally could be why they rarely engage in PDA. During rare occasions, the pair's been seen holding hands or touching each other's backs.
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Does the Queen sleeps with her husband?

They slept in separate beds

As etiquette expert Lady Pam and Her Majesty's cousin explained in a biography about her relative: "In England, the upper class always have had separate bedrooms. You don't want to be bothered with snoring or someone flinging a leg around.
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Why was Diana a princess but Kate is not?

On her children's birth certificates, Kate's occupation is listed as 'Princess of the United Kingdom', but her status as Princess is through marriage rather than birth.
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Why does the Queen sleeps alone?

As The Daily Mail reports, Sally Bedell Smith's biography of Queen Elizabeth II reveals that the queen and her husband sleep in separate bedrooms in part because it's a tradition among the British upper class — and in part because it's a more practical arrangement than trying to sleep in the same bed.
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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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Why can't royals hold hands?

So why don't William and Kate hold hands much in public? Because, technically, they're working. “When attending official events on behalf of the royal family, royals are taking on professional roles, versus being on their own private time,” Meier said.
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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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Who does Kate curtsy to?

Interestingly, after Duchess Catherine married Prince William in 2011, The Queen reportedly updated the Order of Precedence document and Kate must curtsy to "blood princesses" including Princess Royal, Princess Alexandra, and the daughters of the Duke of York, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, who are below her in ...
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What do royals say instead of toilet?

If you're looking for a restroom in Buckingham Palace, ask for the loo or the lavatory. And when you find the loo, here's the etiquette you should follow.
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What does Prince William call the Queen?

I've always imagined everyone to address the Queen of England as "Your Majesty," from her husband to her children to her corgis. But it turns out that's not the case! When Prince William addresses his grandmother, he calls her by a considerably less stuffy title: "Gran."
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Can royals go to jail?

The Queen can't be arrested or be the subject of civil and criminal proceedings, meaning she is effectively exempt from the law. The Queen enjoys sovereign immunity, meaning she can't be prosecuted under a civil or criminal investigation.
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Can anyone meet the Queen?

The Audience is held in an Audience room in her apartments and is entirely private. Though The Queen remains politically neutral on all matters, she is able to 'advise and warn' her ministers - including her Prime Minister - when necessary.
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How does the Queen say hello?

For men this is a neck bow (from the head only) whilst women do a small curtsy. Other people prefer simply to shake hands in the usual way. On presentation to The Queen, the correct formal address is 'Your Majesty' and subsequently 'Ma'am,' pronounced with a short 'a,' as in 'jam'.
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Why doesn't William wear a wedding ring?

William chose a simple band, and it seems royal fans have noticed that the Duke rarely wears his wedding ring, as royal insiders shared that he doesn't wear anything due to a "personal preference" because he "doesn't like jewellery".
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Is Princess Charlotte called Lottie?

In a conversation with a member of the public on a visit to North Ireland, the person told Kate their son was four, to which she replied, “Oh, he's the same age as Lottie.” Lottie is such a classic abbreviation for Charlotte but it's cute to think that the royals use it, too.
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Why do royals hold their hands in front of them?

You may have noticed that the Queen often clasps her hands together at events but it's not to avoid awkward handshakes. Instead, the pose is intended to show that she is not threatening. “The Queen's signature pose is the handclasp. This is a demure defence posture and it is designed to be unthreatening.
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Will Camilla have to curtsey to Kate?

While Kate Middleton is destined to be Queen Consort, she also has to abide by some strange curtsying protocols. Of course, she has to curtsy to the Queen, Prince Phillip, Prince Charles and Camilla, but purportedly she's also obligated to bend the knee to "blood princesses", but this changes when William is present.
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Is Queen Elizabeth nice?

She's a 'good, Christian lady'

According to Paul Burrell, who was Queen Elizabeth's footman and later became Princess Diana's butler, HM is a “good and kind” woman. “I stood beside her and lived with her for 11 years and I can tell you who the queen is. She is a good, kind Christian lady,” Butler said.
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What are the royals not allowed to 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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Do Royals sleep together?

Why do the royals sleep in separate beds? Reportedly, the reason why some royals chose to sleep in different beds all comes down to an upper-class tradition which originated in Britain. According to Lady Pamela Hicks, Prince Philip's cousin, the aristocracy “always have separate bedrooms”.
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Why do royals live so long?

The royal family has access to the best medical care

There's no doubt that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's healthy diet and lifestyle have contributed to their long lives. There is also a certain level of privilege that comes with being members of the royal family.
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What time does the Queen get up?

Rising at around 8.30 am, Her Majesty is greeted by the sounds of the bagpipes each morning at nine, as a piper plays on the terrace beneath her apartment at Buckingham Palace. She usually takes a bath before having breakfast alone, and it is usually Cornflakes or Special K cereal and fresh or dried fruit.
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