What is the royal bedtime rule?

The main "royal bedtime rule" dictates that no one should go to bed before the monarch (King or Queen) if staying in the same residence, as it's considered rude to retire first; this means others must stay up, making conversation or winding down, until the sovereign retires, a rule that could be "agony" for those like Princess Diana who preferred an earlier bedtime. While this tradition involves waiting, individual royals like Queen Elizabeth II also followed strict personal sleep hygiene, eating dinner early and maintaining a consistent schedule.


Do Kate Middleton and William sleep in the same bed?

Yes, Prince William and Kate Middleton sleep in the same bed, often with their dog Orla joining them, but they use separate beds when traveling on the Royal Train due to its configuration. While older royal traditions sometimes involved separate rooms, William and Kate are a modern couple who share a bed at home, with their dog making it a family affair, according to Prince William's own comments to fans.
 

What time do the royals go to bed?

The Princess of Wales, who mirrors the late Queen's sleep hygiene habits in many ways, goes to bed nightly between 10 and 11 pm and always eats dinner at 6 pm. Eating a big meal too close to bedtime can negatively impact your sleep.


What is the strange bath rule for royals?

The "royal curious bath rule" likely refers to the strict, specific protocols for Queen Elizabeth II's bath, where staff would fill it with exactly seven inches of "tepid" water, checked with a thermometer, for her morning routine, a practice stemming from historical habits where bathing was less frequent but focused on cleanliness via fresh water sources or limited baths. While old tales mention royals like Elizabeth I bathing monthly and Louis XIV rarely, the modern Queen's routine was about precise, controlled preparation, not infrequent bathing, often involving staff assistance. 

What is Prince William's code name?

As Prince William is now the new Prince of Wales, it is possible that his title code word for his possible demise is Operation Menai Bridge. However, it is also entirely possible that they have kept the King's code word the same, to avoid confusion.


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What was Princess Diana's code name?

Princess Diana had a secret code name during the making of her wedding dress: Deborah Cornwall. The name has a surprising tie to Prince Charles's second wife, Camilla Parker Bowles, who used the title Duchess of Cornwall upon her marriage to Charles.

What were Queen Elizabeth II's last words before she died?

Queen Elizabeth II's exact final words aren't publicly known, but her daughter-in-law, Sarah Ferguson, shared that the Queen's last words to her were, "Sarah, remember that yourself is good enough," a poignant message of self-worth, while her final diary entry was a practical note about her private secretary, Sir Edward Young, according to royal biographer Robert Hardman The Telegraph. The Queen passed peacefully in her sleep, and her private secretary confirmed she was not in pain and likely unaware of her final moments, notes People.com. 

Why don't royals take showers?

The Queen has a bath every morning, drawn by her maid while she sips a cup of tea. It's believed that the royals prefer to avoid taking showers, due to their belief that they're for members of the working class.


Are royals allowed to show cleavage?

Royal women are expected to keep skirt and dress hems close to the top of the knee, while necklines should avoid revealing cleavage. “It's all about being modest, elegant and not risking a scandal or causing a media fuss,” etiquette expert and former royal staffer Laura Windsor explained to Reader's Digest in 2024.

What do royals call the toilet?

Instead of using “toilet,” royals use the word “loo” when they need to use the facilities. “'Toilet' is French by origin, so it is apparently avoided,” The Mirror writes.

What is the 3 2 1 bedroom method?

What is the 3-2-1 bedroom method? This is a simpler version that focuses on the evening wind-down: stop eating heavy meals and drinking alcohol 3 hours before bed, finish work and anything mentally stimulating 2 hours before, and switch off screens an hour before sleep.


What time does Oprah go to bed?

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The talk show host sleeps between 10 in the evening and 6 in the morning, logging eight hours of sleep. Creating a work-life balance, Oprah disengages from all her projects through meditation.

Who sleeps for 90% of the day?

Koalas are thickset arboreal marsupials with a thick grey fur. Found only living in Australia, they mainly live in the eucalyptus trees and spend around 22 hours of their time sleeping (90%). They spend the other 10% of their day eating and sitting around.

What is Princess Kate diagnosed with?

Kate Middleton was diagnosed with cancer in early 2024, following major abdominal surgery in January, and announced it publicly in March, undergoing preventative chemotherapy, though the specific type of cancer remains undisclosed; she announced she was in remission in January 2025 and has since been gradually returning to public duties.
 


Do Charles and Camilla sleep in separate bedrooms?

At Clarence House, they are privileged to have their own bedrooms as well as their shared bedroom." Not only do the couple have separate bedrooms, but they also stay in separate homes for some healthy alone time on occasion, according to royal experts. Chard told Fox News Digital, "They are both independent people.

What three words did Prince Harry use to describe Kate Middleton?

Upon meeting the woman who would one day marry his brother, Harry described her in three words: carefree, sweet, and kind. That's how the Duke of Sussex put it in his 2023 memoir Spare, recalling that he “liked his new girlfriend” when he met her.

What is the 3 outfit rule?

The idea behind the third piece rule is that for an outfit to go from good to great, it needs three key elements. Your top and bottom (pants or skirt) are your first and second elements. The third piece is that extra something that finishes off the whole look.


Are the royals uncircumcised?

It is thus clear that there is no tradition of circumcision among the British royal family. If Prince Charles and the sons of George V were circumcised, it was not because Victoria believed herself descended from King David, and certainly not because a family circumcision tradition was introduced by George I.

Does Kate Middleton have a tattoo?

No, Kate Middleton does not have any permanent tattoos, but she has received temporary henna tattoos during royal engagements, most notably a small floral design on her hand in 2018 while visiting an artist's hub in Sunderland, England, which washed off after a few days. While some royals like Princess Eugenie have small permanent ink, Kate opts for temporary body art and is not known for having permanent tattoos.
 

Does the king wipe his own bottom?

someone was actually paid to wipe the King's bum! He had the title of 'Groom of the King's Close Stool' and involved following the King around with his portable commode and washing things. It was actually a coveted role given to sons of nobility and the Groom was often one of the King's most trusted advisors!


Why do the royals not wear wedding rings?

As it turns out, it's because he simply has chosen not to wear one. But it's not just the spouses of minor royals (Princess Eugenie is ninth in line to the throne) that don't have to: Apparently all royal men get to choose whether they wear one or not.

Which queen bathed once a month?

Famously boasting that she only took one bath per month, Queen Elizabeth I was not exactly the model of good hygiene that her father had been. In fact, not only was Elizabeth adverse to bathing, but also, it appears, dental hygiene.

Who was Queen for only 20 minutes?

The person often cited as queen for only about 20 minutes is Marie Thérèse of France, daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, who briefly held the title after her father and uncle abdicated during the July Revolution of 1830, before she also had to renounce it. Another figure sometimes mentioned is Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, who technically became king for a few minutes after his father was shot in 1908, but died shortly after, though his brother Manuel was crowned instead. 


How often did Queen Elizabeth bathe?

Queen Elizabeth I reportedly bathed about once a month, saying she did so "whether she needed it or not," a frequency considered quite diligent for the 16th century when full immersion was often avoided due to beliefs that water opened pores to disease, though she washed with cloths and used perfumes daily. She used a portable hip bath and perfumes like rose and musk, while most people bathed far less often.
 

What did Harry whisper to the Queen after she died?

“Grandma, I miss you every single day,” Prince Harry whispered as he knelt before Queen Elizabeth II's grave, tears streaming down his face.