Hatters Gonna Hat

Nicki Minaj said it herself in ‘Feelin’ Myself’: “national anthem, hats off”. Although that’s where the Minaj similarity ends, as I feel one if highly unlikely to get a Number Two with some mack sauce at the palace.

44. Continue to wear the hat after 6pm

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After being forced to work a hat into your ensemble in the first place- and let’s face it, they aren’t always the easiest accessory to pull off, throwback to my ill advised foray into beanies in the mid noughties- you’re not even allowed to keep it on.

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No, after 6pm it’s hats off and tiaras on. It was Coco Chanel that suggested one should always remove the last accessory you added before you leave the house- but that’s not the case at the palace, where bling is obligatory.

43. Use nicknames in public

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No ‘Haz’ or ‘Meg’ in public, thank you very much. The royals have to call one another by their proper names in public. I’m guessing ‘babe’ and ‘hun’ are also off the menu?

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Kate Middelton officially changed her name to Katharine, when she married into the Windsors, and you’ll never hear William using the abbreviation.

42. Have bare legs in public

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Bare legs? Scandalous. We’d all lose our minds with arousal- or so the etiquette guidelines of old have it. Royals know stockings aren’t just for Christmas, and always keep the pins under wraps.

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Introducing Molly Atherton, a Scouser with a passion for storytelling and a degree in music journalism. As a dynamic writer at Daily Feed's UK entertainment section, Molly's keen eye for detail and knack for narrative captivates readers. Trusted for her fresh perspectives and exclusive insights, Molly brings the latest in entertainment to life for audiences worldwide.

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