The British royal family is a busy bunch.

Additionally, in the case of Queen Elizabeth II, these engagements include “approving bills” inParliament.

These varied responsibilities can sometimes blur the line between what royals should andshouldn’tdo.

Prince Charles at an event

As the royal family’sofficial websitepoints out, the monarchy plays a significant role in British culture and tradition.

Yet, their power is extremely minimal when it comes to political affairs.

Traditionally, royals are expected to remain neutral on political matters and are barred from influencing government decisions.

Prince Charles looking to the side

Nigel Farage, the founder of the Brexit Party (perBritannica), criticized the royal onTwitter.

Farage wrote, “Unless Prince Charles wants to destroy the monarchy he had better shut up fast.”

This isn’t the first time Charles has been accused of meddling.

Prince Charles wearing a top hat at the Royal Ascot

More recently, Charles has come under fire for voicing his opinions on climate change.

At the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, a.k.a.

[…] I think people have forgotten that the two are very different."

Prince Charles holding an umbrella

Of course, Charles isn’t the first royal to be criticized for seemingly airing political opinions.