Two Heirs Cannot Fly Together
Reason: To preserve the line of succession
Exception: Young children (such as Prince George)
The line of succession is extremely important for the Royal Family since it determines who will inherit the throne. Common law, religion, legitimacy, and gender have all influenced this succession, and the path to the throne has resulted in bloody confrontations over the years. However, things have cooled down among the Royal Family (slightly), while rigorous rules are still in place to maintain the line. For example, two direct heirs cannot fly together, lest the worst-case situation occur. The only exception is for little children, who must be accompanied by a parent. The Royals prefer to travel in their own private jet rather than on a JetBlue or British Airways flight.
You Cannot Touch a Royal
Reason: It’s a sign of respect for their elevated status
Exception: If they offer a hug or handshake first
According to the official royal website, there are no “official” norms or codes of conduct when dealing with a member of the Royal Family. However, some expectations do exist. For starters, it’s advisable to avoid physical contact with the Royals. The late Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, established this precedence. If a Royal extends a hug or handshake, you may engage, but it is advisable to wait and watch rather than make the touch yourself.