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Celebs are briefed before meeting a royal
- Yes, they'll receive instructions on royal protocol beforehand, so they know what to expect and how to behave accordingly.
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Royal aides will know stuff about a specific celebrity
- And they'll brief it to the member of the royal family prior to their meeting.
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Aides are present
- Personal aides will liaise with celebs in advance and will likely be present when they meet.
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Celebs have to RSVP twice for Buckingham Palace invites
- Usually celebs have to do so via email and then by responding to a formal invitation by mail.
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Celebs must arrive early when meeting the Queen or the King
- The Royal is supposed to be the last person to arrive at any given event, so celebs must be there beforehand, waiting for her.
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Stand for the Queen and King
- Everyone must stand when the Queen or the King enters a room, regardless of your status.
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Celebs only have to curtsy to the Queen or King
- All other members of the royal family don't require this formal greeting.
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Celebs shouldn't touch a royal
- Well, this will depend on their level of intimacy, but the physical contact should always be initiated by the royal.
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Don't speak until you're spoken to
- Classic royal protocol that everyone should follow, including celebs.
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Royals are not schoolmates
- And celebrities can't even address members of the royal family by their first name.
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Celebs should not use nicknames
- Beyoncé referred to Meghan Markle as "my princess" at 'The Lion King' premiere.
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Handshake is the standard
- A simple handshake will suffice when meeting a royal, no matter how famous you are.
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Follow the royal lead
- When it comes to formality, celebs are expected to follow the royal lead on it.
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Try not to be a goof
- A good sense of humor is great, and the royals appreciate it, but it's best to keep the jokes to yourself.
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It's normal to feel nervous
- Even big stars have to try hard to follow royal protocol without freaking out about meeting the Queen or King.
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Security
- Celebs must be aware of security, and not to be tempted to crack a joke that might be perceived as threatening to the royal family.
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Celebs don't have unlimited access
- Some Buckingham Palace rooms are off-limits, even for celebrities.
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Eye contact is a must
- Everyone should make eye contact when speaking and being spoken to by the Queen, including celebs. It looks like Vogue's Anna Wintour breached royal protocol.
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No dinner chit-chat
- Famous people who sit next to the Queen or the King for dinner should wait until they take the initiative and initiates conversation. And it goes without saying that impeccable table manners are a must.
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Don't decline an invitation from the royals
- Helen Mirren did so once, due to her busy filming schedule, and the story ended up in the press.
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Dress code for royal weddings
- Yes, celebs must also abide by the traditional dress code. This includes classic, formal attire and a hat for the ladies.
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Don't wear bright colors
- The Queen is the one expected to shine, not you. In this case, it was Elton John, so bright and flashy was to be expected.
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Celebs shouldn't ask for an autograph
- Though this is no longer as strict, the royal family is not supposed to give autographs, even if it's for a celeb.
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Celebs shouldn't get a selfie
- Protocol is not as strict as it once was on this, but famous faces will likely have professional photographers or paparazzi capturing the moment anyway.
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Don't leave before a royal
- What, you're a busy artist and need to be somewhere else? You still have to wait until the member of the royal family leaves or gives you permission to do so.
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Don't turn your back on the Queen or King
- This is a no-no. Even for famous people. Don't do it.
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BAFTAs
- The Prince and Princess of Wales are the patrons of the British Film Academy and are always the last to arrive. Everyone, including celebs, must give them a standing ovation when they enter a room.
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Plus-ones should stay further back
- Even famous plus-ones should stand behind the guest and should only speak when spoken to.
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Even photographers have a dress code
- Yes, royal press correspondents have a dress code they must follow. Source: (Marie Claire) See also: The royal family's secret travel rules
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Celebs are briefed before meeting a royal
- Yes, they'll receive instructions on royal protocol beforehand, so they know what to expect and how to behave accordingly.
© Getty Images
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Royal aides will know stuff about a specific celebrity
- And they'll brief it to the member of the royal family prior to their meeting.
© Getty Images
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Aides are present
- Personal aides will liaise with celebs in advance and will likely be present when they meet.
© Getty Images
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Celebs have to RSVP twice for Buckingham Palace invites
- Usually celebs have to do so via email and then by responding to a formal invitation by mail.
© Getty Images
4 / 30 Fotos
Celebs must arrive early when meeting the Queen or the King
- The Royal is supposed to be the last person to arrive at any given event, so celebs must be there beforehand, waiting for her.
© Getty Images
5 / 30 Fotos
Stand for the Queen and King
- Everyone must stand when the Queen or the King enters a room, regardless of your status.
© Getty Images
6 / 30 Fotos
Celebs only have to curtsy to the Queen or King
- All other members of the royal family don't require this formal greeting.
© Getty Images
7 / 30 Fotos
Celebs shouldn't touch a royal
- Well, this will depend on their level of intimacy, but the physical contact should always be initiated by the royal.
© Getty Images
8 / 30 Fotos
Don't speak until you're spoken to
- Classic royal protocol that everyone should follow, including celebs.
© Getty Images
9 / 30 Fotos
Royals are not schoolmates
- And celebrities can't even address members of the royal family by their first name.
© Getty Images
10 / 30 Fotos
Celebs should not use nicknames
- Beyoncé referred to Meghan Markle as "my princess" at 'The Lion King' premiere.
© Getty Images
11 / 30 Fotos
Handshake is the standard
- A simple handshake will suffice when meeting a royal, no matter how famous you are.
© Getty Images
12 / 30 Fotos
Follow the royal lead
- When it comes to formality, celebs are expected to follow the royal lead on it.
© Getty Images
13 / 30 Fotos
Try not to be a goof
- A good sense of humor is great, and the royals appreciate it, but it's best to keep the jokes to yourself.
© Getty Images
14 / 30 Fotos
It's normal to feel nervous
- Even big stars have to try hard to follow royal protocol without freaking out about meeting the Queen or King.
© Getty Images
15 / 30 Fotos
Security
- Celebs must be aware of security, and not to be tempted to crack a joke that might be perceived as threatening to the royal family.
© Getty Images
16 / 30 Fotos
Celebs don't have unlimited access
- Some Buckingham Palace rooms are off-limits, even for celebrities.
© Getty Images
17 / 30 Fotos
Eye contact is a must
- Everyone should make eye contact when speaking and being spoken to by the Queen, including celebs. It looks like Vogue's Anna Wintour breached royal protocol.
© Getty Images
18 / 30 Fotos
No dinner chit-chat
- Famous people who sit next to the Queen or the King for dinner should wait until they take the initiative and initiates conversation. And it goes without saying that impeccable table manners are a must.
© Getty Images
19 / 30 Fotos
Don't decline an invitation from the royals
- Helen Mirren did so once, due to her busy filming schedule, and the story ended up in the press.
© Getty Images
20 / 30 Fotos
Dress code for royal weddings
- Yes, celebs must also abide by the traditional dress code. This includes classic, formal attire and a hat for the ladies.
© Getty Images
21 / 30 Fotos
Don't wear bright colors
- The Queen is the one expected to shine, not you. In this case, it was Elton John, so bright and flashy was to be expected.
© Getty Images
22 / 30 Fotos
Celebs shouldn't ask for an autograph
- Though this is no longer as strict, the royal family is not supposed to give autographs, even if it's for a celeb.
© Getty Images
23 / 30 Fotos
Celebs shouldn't get a selfie
- Protocol is not as strict as it once was on this, but famous faces will likely have professional photographers or paparazzi capturing the moment anyway.
© Getty Images
24 / 30 Fotos
Don't leave before a royal
- What, you're a busy artist and need to be somewhere else? You still have to wait until the member of the royal family leaves or gives you permission to do so.
© Getty Images
25 / 30 Fotos
Don't turn your back on the Queen or King
- This is a no-no. Even for famous people. Don't do it.
© Getty Images
26 / 30 Fotos
BAFTAs
- The Prince and Princess of Wales are the patrons of the British Film Academy and are always the last to arrive. Everyone, including celebs, must give them a standing ovation when they enter a room.
© Getty Images
27 / 30 Fotos
Plus-ones should stay further back
- Even famous plus-ones should stand behind the guest and should only speak when spoken to.
© Getty Images
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Even photographers have a dress code
- Yes, royal press correspondents have a dress code they must follow. Source: (Marie Claire) See also: The royal family's secret travel rules
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Rules celebrities must follow when meeting the royals
When celebs are peasants just like us
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There's more to meeting a member of the British royal family than just showing up and doing a curtsy. In fact, the only royal you're obliged to greet like this is the King and the Queen. But how about other details of royal protocol, do they still apply to celebrities? And what are they, really?
We've previously looked at what celebrities wore when they met the Queen, and after you've read this gallery, you'll see that some might have broken royal protocol. Click on.
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