King Charles' royal home security rules are unnecessary.

01-12-2022

By Jawad Hussain

King Charles III inherited Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and their etiquette from his late mother Queen Elizabeth II.

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Royalty must follow certain rules, but His Majesty won't have to worry about one.

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Except for desk workers, all royal residence personnel must turn off their phones. The King doesn't have a phone, thus he won't have a problem!

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Prince William's godmother quits royal duties after "unacceptable" statements.

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Charles' security guard told the people to put their phones away before greeting him, revealing his distaste for mobiles. His Majesty may favor the present.

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Former royal patisserie chef Fiona Burton told Slingo that royal employees had harsher rules 20 years ago. Mobile phones were once outlawed.

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"The protocols were pretty rigorous," Fiona noted 22 years ago. Security checked us every time we left. The castle didn't allow phones or cameras because mobile phones were new.

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