Another big issue when it comes to royal relationships is privacy.

As noted byInsider, you should never talk about the details of your romance to the press.

According toHarper’s Bazaar, the royal family frowns upon PDA, especially while traveling.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle smile for a photo

Still, it’s noted that public displays of affection amongst royals aren’t expected.

“It is rare to see royal couples holding hands on official outings,” said Meier.

Of course, she added that choosing to do would be based on the couple’s own preference.

Prince Philip and the Queen gaze fondly at one another

Likewise,Well+Goodreported that being friends first can be a great foundation for an eventual romance.

She added that every pop in of relationship, whether romance or not, changes as time passes.

Furthermore (and even trickier) is lifting up your morsel on a fork.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge share a kiss on the balcony at Buckingham Palace

Instead of stabbing your food, you’ll want it to be balanced on top of the fork tines.

Likewise, Meier said that soup is a particularly tough obstacle to master.

Similarly,Marie Clairenoted that various royal dining rules must be followed.

Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi posing for a photo

He added that those who do might end up finding themselves in a royal break-up.

Likewise,ABC Newsreported that one key rule to a successful royal relationship is being loyal to your partner.

Hanson added that charity duties were something that Meghan was already interested in before meeting Prince Harry.

Prince William and Kate Middleton smiling

Another thing that will be affected by marrying a royal is political affiliation.

While the royal family represents their country, they don’t participate in political events.

So you’ll also be expected to remain politically neutral.

Prince Charles and Princess Diana walking at Westminster Abbey

As stated by the outlet, the Duchess of Sussex’s baptism officially welcomed her into the Anglican faith.

This ranking also gave Queen Elizabeth the power to appoint members of authority to Anglican cathedrals.

The queen didn’t like selfies and, if asked, she would gently decline to take one.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry under an umbrella

Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones walking

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank smile for a photo

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle waving as they drive away

Prince William makes a face while Kate Middleton waves