When we think about royal rule breakers, a few names come to mind.

Their exodus was arguably paved by the laterule-breaker Princess Diana, who candidly spoke out against the royal family.

Diana was, without question, a maverick.

Camilla Parker Bowles smiling

That isn’t to say that she hasn’t broken a rule or two … or 12.

Sometimes, you simply need to connect with your partner, even if it’s against the rules.

detailed, Tweedie-Long wrote to the council in York ahead of the royal visit.

Camilla, Charles, William, and Catherine smiling for camera

The royal family has certainly changed since Philip’s era.

Instead of sticking with tradition, Camilla broke royal protocol when she wore purple to the day’s events.

Her coat dress was adorned with textural details and she paired it with a coordinated hat for good measure.

Camilla Parker Bowles in crowd

Clearly, she was determined to dress the way she saw fit.

As it turns out, the members of the royal family are technically not allowed to sign autographs.

This, in turn, could result in forgeries and inflated prices on otherwise gimmicky royal trinkets.

King Charles and Camilla walking outside

Their autographs might be well hidden among the others, but talk about rule-breakers!

Camilla, meanwhile, hasn’t always followed this protocol nor have the people around her.

“I have had the opportunity to meet Camilla privately at functions on a number of occasions.

Camilla wearing purple hat and coat

She is approachable and incredibly friendly.

Not only that, she’s a darn good laugh,” Holmes said of the queen consort afterward.

When it came time for the big day, Camilla chose a rather unconventional wedding dress.

Charles and Camilla signing a brick wall

This not only broke royal rules but also royal tradition.

The queen consort is in good company when it comes to breaking royal political rules.

Charles has been known to speak out on a number of issues, notably the environment.

Camilla greeting man at event

Perhaps we’ll see more outspoken moments from this couple as they continue to redefine the monarchy.

Well, some of those requirements related to food.

Noroyal walkaboutor interaction should be ruined by garlic breath, right?

Charles and Camilla on wedding day

“I hate to say this, but garlic.

Garlic is a no-no,” Camilla said when asked about the rules (via Express).

“Because you’re talking, chatting?”

Charles and Camilla with Donald and Melania Trump

“Yes, exactly.

Unfortunately, Camilla, Queen Consort, doesn’t follow this royal rule to the letter.

All four of their children learned French, and Prince William has an impressive linguistic repertoire.

Camilla tasting food at event

Joining him is Meghan Markle, who speaks French, English, and Spanish (viaShowbiz CheatSheet).

Camilla, on the other hand, speaks her native English and barely enough French to get by.

Someone sign her up for Duolingo.

Camilla Parker Bowles smiling

From food to fashion to how to greet someone, royal protocol extends to just about everything.

The use of nicknames, however, is an interesting topic.

As noted by theIndependent, Charles frequently called Camilla “Gladys” and she called him “Fred.”

Charles and Camilla laughing on bench

Of course, we all know how that story played out.

Camilla, Queen Consort, however, is gearing up to change that.

And while those who came before her still bowed to the tradition, Camilla is breaking the rules.

Camilla Parker Bowles laughing