For centuries, royals have been raised to keep their thoughts and opinions to themselves.
Modern royals have it particularly tough, thanks to how quickly we consume news.
These days, bad news travels faster than ever.

‘I couldn’t believe it."
Roberts had claimed that the prince was “profusely sweating” during their meet.
The strange defense was largely mocked, not least because there was photo evidence to suggest that he does.

However, back in 2005, Charles still had a lot to learn.
I can’t bear that man.
He’s so awful.

He really is."
Queen Elizabeth II’s 1992 speech
Queen Elizabeth II didn’t often say anything out of turn.
Prior to this, royals rarely divorced or separated, and sovereigns kept private family affairs private.

The queen called the last year her “annus horribilis,” meaning “horrible year.”
During their engagement interview, the pair were asked by a reporter if they were in love.
It also led many to speculate on how authentic the match really was.

Nearly 50 million tuned in to watch them spill the tea to Oprah Winfrey.
Perhaps most surprising to royalists, when asked if he had any regrets, Harry said, “No.
I am proud of us.”

I can open any door you want, and I will for you.
Look after me and he’ll look after you … you’ll get it back tenfold."
For his part, Andrew claimed to have no knowledge of the meeting.

This was especially true in the early ’90s when his first marriage to Princess Diana was publicly breaking down.
By 1994, it was clear there was no coming back for Charles and Diana.
He then went on to call Camilla Parker Bowles a “dear friend.”

It was becoming more of an issue by the day."
What I didn’t have was a c**k cushion."
Meghan reiterated this claim during her infamousOprah interview, but the public wasn’t convinced.

During the conversation in the video clip, Meghan is asked to pick between Prince William and Prince Harry.
She shrugs before choosing Harry.
With the royal family being a global sensation, is it truly possible to not know much about them?

