Colored Nail Polish Is a Big No-No for Women
Reason: Appears to be a Royal preference
Exception: It’s not enforced too strictly
This one is a little disputed, since some claim it isn’t true while others insist it is. It is fair to say that the Royal Family has rigorous style guidelines, and many Royal women have chosen to wear neutral tones to numerous formal occasions. However, this rule, which some claim the late Queen instituted, does not appear to be strictly enforced, as Princess Kate has occasionally worn red fingernail. Perhaps this is better regarded as a royal preference rather than a strict rule.
A Royal Wedding Bouquet Must Contain Myrtle
Reason: It symbolizes luck, fidelity, and love
Exception: None
Myrtus communis, called Myrtle, is a flowering evergreen shrub native to Europe, West Asia, India, North Africa, and Micronesia. It is gorgeous, and it is a Royal tradition that all wedding bouquets include this flower. After her wedding, Queen Victoria planted myrtles from her own bridal bouquet in her personal garden. The plant has thrived for over a century and is still utilized in royal weddings today. Myrtle is said to signify constancy, luck, and, of course, love.