There are several secret travel rules that members of the royal family must follow and one of them is bringing a black dress with them.
Any self-respecting member of the royal family always brings a black outfit on his travels.
This rule is for the situation of unexpected death.
Royal protocol of wearing black dictates that once they return to the UK they are to be dressed appropriately for the occasion as soon as possible.
There are claims that protocol is being followed since the death of the late Queen Elizabeth’s father George VI.
According to the account, when Elizabeth’s father George VI died in 1952 she was on a tour of Kenya and had not brought anything black to wear with her.
When the then-Princess arrived back in Britain, she could not exit the plane until she was provided with an adequate outfit.
Since then, lessons have been learned in the bitterest of circumstances and royals bring the black attire with them.
Another primary secret travel rule of the British royals is that the two direct heirs to the throne (such as Prince William and his elder son Prince George) should not travel together on the same flight to protect the line of succession.
This precautionary measure, which usually comes into effect when the heir apparent reaches the age of 12, ensures the survival of the monarchy in the event of a fatal incident. Accident.
