Three royal family rules that break Prince Harry and Meghan

When it comes to royal protocol, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do not always follow the rules. And today, on our wedding day, the newly married couple broke some of the greatest traditions of the royal wedding. Since Harry is the sixth descendant on the throne, he was allowed to break certain rules, which they have [...]
When it comes to royal protocol, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle do not always follow the rules. And today, on our wedding day, the newly married couple broke some of the greatest traditions of the royal wedding.
Since Harry is the sixth descendant on the throne, he was allowed to break certain rules, which have been a permanent tradition of the royal family.
Meghan and Harry have honoured and respected a number of other royal wedding traditions and rules, but they have also violated some of them, as we all expected. It is in the couple's taste and character to break rules and traditions, bring about something more modern, or like it.
- They were married, not on a week's day, but on the very weekend on the Sabbath
Traditionally, the royal wedding is held during weekdays, and on that day it is a national festival for Britain's inhabitants. Kate Middleton and Prince William were married on April 29, 2011, on Friday, but Harry and Meghan chose to marry on Saturday, May 19, unlike family tradition, this day is not a vacation for British citizens.
- They chose an unusual taste for their wedding cake
It is an old tradition of the royal family, which on a special royal occasion, whether this marriage or baptism, is celebrated with fruit. A dessert with sweet or dried fruits, nuts, or spices. In March, the Kensington Palace announced that Claire Ptak would make Meghan and Harry's wedding cake. As for the aroma, the Palace wrote: “Prince Harry and Markle have asked Claire to prepare a cake of lemon flavor, delicious dust that will inflat the bright taste of spring, will be covered with butter and decorated with fresh flowers”.
- Harry set up an ordinary wedding ring, unlike the tradition of the royal family, that the Prince's ring should be gold from Wales
Unlike his brother, who does not wear a wedding ring, Prince Harry holds one. It's traditional for the royal family to have gold rings of Wales, but Harry actually wears a Platini ring.












