Meghan Markle is banned from doing a bunch of ordinary things after the Royal wedding
The former Suits star will have to get used to the fact that after the royal wedding, she will have to adhere to a number of strict rules.
According to a report by The Sun, since Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex exchanged their vows and the Archbishop of Canterbury joined them together as husband and wife, Meghan's "simple" life has changed forever.
Now that she’s officially joined the Royal family, the American actress will be getting to grips with the strict rules that come with being a member of British royalty.
Meghan's social media, including her Twitter and Instagram, have been inactive for months. As you might expect, she will no longer be able to use her own personal accounts.
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Instead, like Prince Harry, William, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, she will use the family's Kensington Royal account to share updates on her life and royal happenings.
The account is where the family shared her engagement pictures and announcement.
Here is a list of the things the new Duchess of Sussex is banned from doing:
Going out in public totally alone: Now that she’s joined one of the most famous families in the world, she will have to get used to being surrounded by top security at all times.
Heading out for a jog in the park by herself will have to be a memory of the past. Like every member of the royal family, Meghan will have security with her everywhere she goes.
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No more selfies: In today's age taking selfies is very common but is it definitely a no-no when it comes to British royalty. At any event or occasion, Meghan is forbidden from taken selfies either alone or with someone else.
Reports state that the Queen highly dislikes selfies and so this habit has seemed to trickle down to the rest of the family members.
No autographs: As an actress. Meghan has definitely had her fair share of autographs to sign, but now that she has become royalty, she won't be allowed to sign them anymore.
The royals are said to default an apology when asked for an autograph by the general public.
No colored nail polish: Take a look at Meghan's hands in the recent months, and you'll notice that she's already started following this rule.
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Royal family members are prohibited from wearing dark and colored nail polish, meaning that they stick with skin-tone shades.
No voting: According to British Policies, the Queen has to remain neutral to any political matters and this includes voting.
While the no-voting policy is strictly for the Queen, the other members of the Royal Family also choose to follow this rule.
No going to bed before the Queen: It is a well-known fact that Queen Elizabeth has some very peculiar rules. This particular rule is said to be the most hated.
Meghan has to stay awake and follow this rule while she stays at the Queen's residence and has to attend all the social functions and dinners along with her.