Being a royal is a full-time job where you live under tight security and follow tons of rules.
However, one thing that royals seem to be allowed to do is to get inked.
“The trend [for royals] seems to be for smaller tattoos in hidden places.

People get tattoosfor a myriad of reasons ranging from self-expression to impulsiveness.
Tattoos are displays of personal styles and are reminders of rebellions, traditions, and cultures.
For others, tattoos are a way to boost self-esteem, feel beautiful, or increase sex appeal.

Princess Eugenie has a tiny circular tattoo inked right behind her left ear.
The design is simple, elegant and, if we might say it, royal.
She is a model, sustainable fashion activist, and youth icon.

According toHello!, Lady Amelia Windsor has a couple of tattoos.
She has also proudly displayed herrib cage tattoospotting two delicate leaves while fulfilling her duties as a socialite.
She also hasink designs on her wrists.

Lady Windsor’s tattoos are love letters to her cool, bold, and defying attitude.
Rosenkilde then hand-drew all of the king’s tattoos.
The monarch’s first tattoo was a 35-centimeter-long dragon in the Japanese style on his upper left arm.

Historians claim that it was inked during the young prince’s Asian tour.
The princess has a sun symbol displayed on her back which was spotted on her wedding day in 2015.
The mother of three modified her sparkling crown with blue stones matching her blue off-shoulder gown for the occasion.

In some cultures, this can also signify fertility (viaGlaminati).
The original royal rebel of the House of Grimaldi has multiple inks.
Traditionally, tattoo bracelets are made to attract good luck or strength.

Floral bracelet tattoos specifically “emphasize the delicacy and special charm of their owners.
Like her famous rebel mother, Pauline Ducruet is also a fan of getting inked.
According toPeople, she got her first tattoo at the age of 17, accompanied by her mother.

Her tattoos includecursive writingon her right arm as well as afloral tattoo seemingly a daisy.
Unlike her mother’s elaborate, intricately detailed tattoos, Ducruet’s designs are minimalist and subtle.
The trendsetting royal also shares a love for tattoos like many of her family members.

Although there is no photographic evidence, King George V actually had multiple tattoos.
“Nearly every body on board has been tattooed.
