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The Morbid Reason Members Of The Royal Family Always Pack A Spare Outfit

The Morbid Reason Members Of The Royal Family Always Pack A Spare Outfit

When traveling abroad, they are required to take a change of clothes

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The British Royal Family are known for their unwavering ability to get the dress code right on each occasion. It therefore comes as no surprise that there are a list of wardrobe rules that the family has to adhere to. However, there's one rather strange stipulation in place for when a royal travels abroad, which is actually fairly morbid.

According to The Independent, when anyone in the royal family travels to another country, they have to take a black ensemble with them. This is just in case someone in the family were to die while they were away. This ensures that when they arrive back in the UK, they are dressed appropriately to match the sombre mood of the nation.

 

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This is now a compulsory rule that the family has to adhere to, but there was one occasion in which they were caught out, which you will remember vividly if you are a fan of The Crown.

In 1952, the Queen was in Kenya with Prince Philip when they heard the news that her father had sadly passed away. She hadn't brought a black dress with her on the trip, meaning she had to wait on the plane for one to be delivered, so that she didn't arrive in the country wearing unsuitable clothing.

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THE QUEEN ARRIVING HOME FROM KENYA IN 1952, AFTER HEARING THE NEWS THAT HER FATHER HAD DIED. Photo: Getty

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From: Harper's BAZAAR UK

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