Plus, the manyrulesthey have to follow.

British royals are not allowed to run for office, or have any outspoken political views.

Many of the royal rules, though, surround travel.

King Charles and Queen Camilla stepping onto a plane

All royals must pack duplicates of their outfits and two heirs can never travel together.

Beyond those though, there are some strange travel rules they must also abide by.

Royals travel all over the world, often to third world countries where the blood supply is low.

nurse carrying blood bags

Before the queen died, she was known for her daily drinking schedule, including a gin before lunch.

According toThe Sun, there is a good yet sad reason for this.

According toExpress, the late queen was always given a large yellow luggage tag, as is Kate Middleton.

King Charles and Queen Camilla drinking

The princes get red while Princess Anne is assigned green and Prince George gets blue.

Whether they travel commercial or private, the royal family never flies without a full entourage.

The Queen was known to fly with a whopping 34 people by her side.

The royal family in black at the queen’s funeral

Her children also fly with entourages, although not quite as big, especially since they often fly commercial.

the late queen’s luggage

Prince Charles and Kate with their entourage