They're deliberately throwing out the royal rulebook.
on how the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge—or, as they’d rather you call them, William and Catherine—intend to throw out the royal rulebook and do things their own way after their complex Caribbean tour earlier this year. And it seems their attempts to modernize the monarchy have already started, as thereports that the couple bent a royal rule recently while meeting well-wishers in Glasgow, Scotland.
While visiting the Kennishead area of Glasgow, the Cambridges “spent a short amount of time greeting as many people as they possibly could,” the outlet reports. “And it appears that during this impromptu walkabout, they bent one rule that it has been touted that all royals must abide by.” Royals have been told in the past to refrain from taking or posing for selfies while out and about at engagements, but “while in Glasgow last week, the pair we[re] both spotted smiling for a selfie with several ladies who had turned out to see them and wanted to remember the moment.”
And that wasn’t the only bit of royal protocol broken. William broke the royal rulebook again when he embraced 66-year-old William Burns, who became overcome with emotion upon meeting the future king. “It was a marked difference from when other members of the public usually meet royals and stick to formal handshakes and even bows or curtsies,” theAfter the couple’s Platinum Jubilee stops in Belize, Jamaica, and the Bahamas, William and Kate are committed to “be more approachable, less formal, less stuffy, and break away with a lot of the tradition,” a source told the. “So now it’s more ‘Wills and Kate’ instead of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge…‘Just call me Wills’ type of thing.
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