Undoubtedly, being a member of the royal family comes with some serious perks.
After all, Charlotte will never be a ‘normal’ child.
However, Princess Charlotte of Wales was encouraged not to have a best friend.

This idea had nothing to do with her royal title or her royal ties, though.
It was instead encouraged by her former school, Thomas’s Battersea.
There are signs everywhere saying be kind, that’s the ethos of the school.

They don’t encourage you to have best friends" (viaThe Sun).
But that doesn’t mean that Charlotte doesn’t have a chance.
As per tradition, this title is normally bestowed upon the monarch’s eldest daughter (perElle).

In fact, royals have to abide by aseven-page rulebookthat outlines the policy around the acceptance of these gifts.
Because of this, anything that has a monetary value over 150 has to be refused.
However, it seems that the young princess is already used to giving away gifts that she’s received.

The Duchess of Sussex reportedly told a couple, “We’re not allowed to do selfies.”
As such, Charlotte technically should not be allowed to fly on the same plane as her father.
In fact, Charlotte’s own father has broken this unofficial rule many times over the years.

So, Charlotte may only have a few years left of flying with William.
One major rule Charlotte will have to consider is the no-bare-legs rule.
At the time, nobody knew what had caused such a reaction.

According toUs Weekly, Prince William and Princess Catherine have banned their children from using iPads.
“They’re very much seen as Mummy and Daddy’s toys, not for children.
What’s more, it’s also unlikely that Princess Charlotte will ever be allowed to play Monopoly.

PerExpress, Andrew was gifted the game before he was due to leave.
He also hinted towards the reasoning, stating, “It gets too vicious.”
Of course, this was a rule that the late monarch put in place.

And one of the most important royal rules she needs to follow is to avoid shellfish at all costs.
Therefore you will not normally find this on the royal menu.”
This is because royals are meant to be politically impartial, as stated on theofficial royal website.

Both Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have confirmed the royals' stance on voting, too.
In August 2020, Meghan interviewed journalist Emily Ramshaw to discuss gender equity.
A month later, Prince Harry also had his say on the matter.

Even Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie are covered by royal protection when they attend official events (perExpress).
But as the daughter of the future king, Princess Charlotte of Wales' 24/7 security comes as standard.
And it seems as though she’s already passing down her knowledge and experience to her daughter.

Although it wasn’t quite as defined as her mother’s, the basics were still there.

