Learn about the rules surrounding gifts given to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, particularly those from the public. Discover what types of presents they are allowed to keep and the reasons behind these royal protocols.
Lara Walsh is a Chicago-based writer and editor who covers all things fashion, celebrity, pop culture, travel, and food. When she’s not avidly planning her next trip, she’s writing posts for her travel blog or mapping out her next foodie adventure.not fans of extravagant presents. Apparently, there are also strict rules around which gifts that Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are allowed to keep -especially when they’re presents from the public. to St.
Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham. The highly-photographed annual engagement is a chance for royals to mingle with well-wishers in a more intimate setting–and in TikTok clips of their latest outing, George, Charlotte, and Louisas they walked with their dad. The trio was showered with chocolate, stuffed animals, and flowers, and Prince William even had to step in to help carry some of the extra goodies when 6-year-old Louis became overwhelmed by the sheer quantity of gifts. “Flowers , chocolate —very easy,” William joked to the crowd. , royal family members are allowed to accept gifts during official engagements, but these become part of the royal collection. They’re also allowed to accept gifts from people they don’t know, but these presents need to fall into a few categories. Flowers, food, and other consumable items are acceptable to keep as long as they’re in reasonable quantities, meaning that the Wales children will probably be able to keep the flowers and chocolate they received on Christmas day. Other presents that are allowed are copies of books if they’re given by the author (as long as the book’s subject isn’t controversial), as well as gifts that cost less than 150 pounds (or roughly $188)
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