According to theofficial websitefor the royal family, Queen Elizabeth II does not vote or stand for election.

It’s interesting to note that this rule is also encouraged for other senior members of the royal family.

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson toldNewsweekthat those “close to the queen” do not vote.

Prince Charles standing under umbrella

This would include Prince Charles and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.

However, photographer Paul Williams told theDaily Mailit was an incredibly rare occurrence.

Charles is not known to have given any autographs since.

Prince Charles by the British flag

Garlic is another no-go.

), he’s unlikely to ever be able to enjoy seafood or garlic with his mother present.

There are also some foods Charles has banned in his own household.

Prince Charles smiling

Since then, the monarch of the time has had to give permission to get married.

For more formal events, Charles would be expected to wear a suit.

Charles meeting schoolboys during walkabout

Charles eating oysters with Camilla

Hand holding dice, playing Monopoly

Charles, Camilla smiling outdoors

Prince Charles wearing glasses

Charles, Camilla on wedding day

Charles in his military uniform

Prince Charles in black at funeral

Prince Charles getting off plane

Prince Charles looking serious

Prince Charles waving