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The bedtime rule Meghan Markle has to follow when she stays with the Queen

Source: UK Sun:
July 24, 2018 at 21:43
Meghan Markle reportedly has a strict new bedtime rule she needs to get used to. Credit: AFP PHOTO/Arthur EdwardsSource:AFP
Meghan Markle reportedly has a strict new bedtime rule she needs to get used to. Credit: AFP PHOTO/Arthur EdwardsSource:AFP
FIRST she couldn’t have a baby shower. Now there’s a strict new rule for Meghan’s bedtime — and it’s one Diana hated.

FROM royal engagements, to tours and of course, becoming an official member of the royal family, Meghan Markle has had a lot to get used to in the last few months.

And one tradition she may have to become accustomed to is extending her bedtime.

According to Sir William Heseltine — one of the Queen’s private secretaries — when staying with Her Majesty, members of the royal family should wait until the Queen retires to bed, before they also hit the hay.

He explained that it’s considered “bad form” to go to bed before Her Majesty.

The Queen’s sleeping patterns dictate those around her, claims an expert. Credit: James Whatling/MEGA
The Queen’s sleeping patterns dictate those around her, claims an expert. Credit: James Whatling/MEGASource:Mega

In an interview for the book, The Royals in Australia, Sir William revealed “nobody felt it right to go to bed before the Queen did”.

And while the tradition is something Meghan Markle may have to adopt now she’s an official royal, according to Sir William, it was something Princess Diana struggled with.

“For Diana the long royal evenings were agony,” he explained.

“There’d be an hour or so in the sitting room of everyone sitting around making conversation, and nobody felt it right to go to bed before the Queen did.

“And Diana was driven to such extremes that she’d excuse herself and go to bed, which was thought to be rather bad form, going to bed before the Queen.”

Diana reportedly flouted the rule. (Photo by Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images)
Diana reportedly flouted the rule. (Photo by Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images

The bedtime tradition isn’t the only thing The Duchess of Sussex may have to adjust to.

Last month, Twitter users claimed Meghan had breached royal protocol after an Irish politician suggested the 36-year-old was pleased with Ireland’s abortion referendum result.

According to the UK Parliament website: “Although not prohibited by law, it is considered unconstitutional for the Monarch to vote in an election.”

Meghan’s comment to an Irish politician landed her in a bit of hot water. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
Meghan’s comment to an Irish politician landed her in a bit of hot water. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images

Reports also surfaced earlier this week that should Meghan fall pregnant, she is unlikely to be allowed to have a baby shower.

According to royal expert Victoria Arbiter, throwing an elaborate baby shower is unheard of for members of the British monarchy.

While the royals are “very wealthy … a lavish baby shower would be seen as highly inappropriate … there’s nothing they can’t go out and buy themselves,” she told Daily Mail.

This story originally appeared in The Sun and has been republished here with permission.

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