It’s no secret that the British Royal family loves tradition.
And their weddings are no exception.
So far, this law has done nothing to impend any royal love stories.

However, while royal wedding rules are codified into law, less is known about royal bachelor parties.
One explanation for this could be related to the sense of secrecy surrounding these events.
For example, the full details of Prince Harry’s bachelor party have never been leaked to the press.

That was never going to happen."
According to the outlet, the Prince had also held a secret party just days earlier.
On November 14, 1947, Prince Philip gathered with twenty-four close friends at the Belfry Club in London.

The gentlemen topped off their meal with crepes suzette for dessert.
All in all, the gentlemen seemed to maintain a sense of dignity throughout the evening.
Only a glint of mischievousness is apparent in the guests' sly smiles.

However, the British royal family takes bachelor party secrecy to a new level.
Obviously, everyone was sworn to secrecy."
Thus, the boys avoided drawing the attention of nearby residents.

In 1981, then-Prince Charles was famously betrayed by someone he had trusted with his top-secret stag do logistics.
“Somebody leaked it, and then there were loads of press outside [the party].
Obviously, [then-]Prince Charles was furious,” Seward explained.

As a result, royal grooms have to be extremely flexible regarding planning.
They can let their hair down without worrying about who is around."
Unfortunately, however, things didn’t exactly go to plan.

A spokesperson stated: “I can confirm that Prince William’s stag party has taken place.”
However, the office declined to comment beyond declaring the party “an entirely private event.”
The prince, however, reportedly turned down the opportunity.

Prince Harry’s decision to pursue a more laid-back bachelor party stemmed mainly from his relationship with Meghan Markle.
Meghan has really calmed him down.
Nonetheless, royal grooms aren’t expected to follow strict schedules or formal ceremonies at their bachelor parties.

Prince William’s stag do was a weekend-long affair involving plenty of physical activity, according toThe Sun.
Royal stag parties must be sensitive to national issues
Bachelor parties are supposed to be fun.
However, members of the royal family can’t put enjoyment before the rest of their responsibilities.

In times of British prosperity, royals are allowed to be a bit more open about their lavish lifestyles.
The prince also tried to keep down the overall cost of his bachelor party.
The event is allowed to be lighthearted
The British royal family may seem austere at times.

However, when it comes to bachelor parties, royal family members can let their hair loose.
High jinx, royal style."
While this may not seem particularly dignified or royal Prince William refused to ruin the fun.
An anonymous source told The Sun, “He took it all in good spirit.”
“Clarence House are very quick to insist that absolutely nobody externally came in to the stag party.
And royal bachelor parties are no different.
“[Diana] stopped right in front of me.
It had been his stag party,” Edwards revealed.
A real row!'”
This is especially true for Britain’s most famous family since most royal weddings occur in the morning.
Consequently, royal grooms mustn’t party too hard the night leading up to their weddings.
Unlike his father, then-Prince Charles preferred to remain more somber the night before he married Lady Diana.
I’ll be there at the altar for you tomorrow.
Just look ‘em in the eye and knock ‘em dead."