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It s important she exits the aircraft displaying the correct etiquette. The royals, particularly the women, must keep their chin level to the stairs as they leave the aircraft. This etiquette rule means the woman in question not only has good posture but also allows them to appear engaged with what is in front of them. Kate Middleton: It s understood some guidelines only apply to the female members of the clan (Image: Getty Images) Kate Middleton: There is one rule the Duchess has to follow when travelling by plane (Image: Getty Images) However, they are permitted to hold onto the rail to steady themselves. ....
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It is not just the Duchess of Cornwall who must follow this dinnertime rule, however. In fact, all members from Prince William to Prince Phillip are thought to have put the protocol into practise at one time or another when travelling abroad. Of course, this is not the only rule the Royal Family members are subject to when visiting foreign states. One other rule states the family members must ensure they learn at least the basic greeting of whichever country they are paying a visit to. The cost of transporting the Royal Family (Image: DX) READ MORE Luckily, this is not a task which they must undertake alone. ....
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There are several different types of gifts, continued Ms Chertoff. Those from individuals, charities, foreign governments and businesses. All official gifts are acknowledged and recorded, including who the gift is from and what it was. She added: Whether the individual keeps the gift will depend on what it is and who it is from. Gifts may be used or consumed – if it’s food or drink – displayed in a Royal residence, become part of the Royal Collection (all gifts to the Queen from a Head of State or government become part of the Royal Collection) or placed on loan with an organisation. ....