12 Royal Rules King Charles III Has to Follow

12 Royal Rules King Charles III Has to Follow

Nakeisha Campbell   Fri, October 14, 2022

It's no secret that the late Queen Elizabeth ran a tight ship when it came to royal protocol, from avoiding garlic at the dinner table (yes, you read that right) to refraining from PDA. Not to mention, she also had discreet signals and unique style choices. But now that her son, King Charles III, has ascended the throne, we’re curious to know: Which royal rules must he abide by?

1. He Can’t Sign Autographs

You’ll never see His Majesty grab a pen to sign autographs for his fans because it could potentially lead to forgeries or, worse yet, a form of identity theft. So, if you’re fortunate enough to meet the monarch, you might want to think twice before asking for a signature.

2. The Same Goes For Selfies

In 2017, when newly engaged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle greeted crowds in Nottingham, Markle reportedly declined to take a selfie with fans because she wasn’t allowed to do so. Daily Mirror Royal Correspondent Victoria Murphy commented on the interaction, noting that the duchess was "learning the royal ropes." So, while some bystanders have captured selfies with royals in the past, His Majesty is not supposed to snap selfies with fans.

3. He Must Accept All Gifts

Regardless of what he receives, the king is required to accept all gifts graciously. In fact, it’s a general rule that all members of the royal family should take anything they’re given at engagements.

4. The King Must Wait A Year Before His Coronation

Although Charles III has already ascended the British throne, the monarch must wait 12 months before he’s officially crowned in the coronation. It’s already been confirmed that the crowning ceremony will take place on May 6, 2023.

5. He Can’t Eat Food From Strangers

The king can’t accept any food or beverages from strangers, especially at unsanctioned events. The rule is enforced to protect His Majesty from getting sick or being poisoned.

6. He Must Steer Clear Of Shellfish

OK, it’s technically not a requirement, but the rule is still strictly followed by several royals because shellfish can increase the likelihood of getting food poisoning. (Makes total sense.)

7. And Follow Royal Dining Etiquette


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