1. Royals are not allowed to participate in public debates.
Rationale: To preserve political impartiality and the monarchy’s standing
Exemption: Individual concerns addressed in private.
Being part of one of the most watched families in the world means that everything you say and do is scrutinized. Avoiding public controversy is not only a matter of personal preference for the British Royal Family; it is also necessary to preserve the monarchy’s impartial and respectable reputation.

Royals are not permitted to participate in open debates, according to Smith, Cameron, or Getty Images.
In our fast-paced digital age, public opinion shapes swiftly, so a royal gaffe may have national or even global repercussions. While regular individuals are free to voice their ideas, royals are expected to behave with discretion. They might make an exception if they support non-controversial philanthropic initiatives, but even in those cases, they proceed cautiously.
