His Majesty Must Obey – Discover The British Monarchy’s Rules For King Charles
Never Travel With Other Heirs
This rule has remained unchanged for so long—no two heirs of the British throne can travel together. That means Prince William can’t take trips with his son Prince George—once he turns 12. Similarly, King Charles can never fly on the same aircraft as Prince William, the heir apparent.
The reason for the rule ought to be self-explanatory. After all, both lives would be at risk if an accident occurred, which would, in turn, put the British throne in jeopardy.
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