These royal rebels -- from future kings to princesses -- got inked and are proud of it!
never wears short sleeves is that under her coat dress, she hastattoo sleeves that she got back in her wild days -- before she buckled down to a queenly life of waving from balconies and visiting hospitals? Fat chance of that, probably. However spotless the queen's skin may be, though, thereplenty of stories
about male monarchs and their male relatives who have gotten tatted over the centuries, all over the world. It's one of those traditions that doesn't get talked about as much as, say, tiaras. While in times past, royals may have hidden tattoos under layers and layers of clothes, these days, tattoos are widely accepted and normalized , and everyone -- from moms to celebrities -- show them off proudly. That means that royals young and older don't necessarily need to hide them in shame or to follow some royal rule -- even at their own royal wedding.? Are they elaborate pieces that took days or weeks to make, with deep meaning and great beauty? Well, some of them are.
Either way, we judge not. This is just more evidence that royals are regular people with money and titles. So without further ado, let's take a look at all the royals that we know for sure have a tattoo. We're still hoping that a few more come out of the tattoo closet or get new ink. In fact, in some cases, we're totally expecting it.
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