And we’ve never heard William complain about it either.

So, from that, one could also reasonably infer that William thinks it’s pretty good.

And not all royal family members follow all the rules all the time.

Prince William with a serious expression

We wouldn’t be surprised if the queen denied William and his children permission to travel together one day.

But what one is allowed to do versus what one actually does may not always be the same.

And in one famous instance, it was the queen who was caught without her mourning clothes.

Prince Charles, Prince William, Princess Diana

Accordingly, Prince William is basically not allowed to take selfies with fans.

And that is considered impolite and, therefore, not allowed (viaInsider).

Pausing for autographs might put William in the position of turning his back on the queen, for example.

Royal family in mourning attire

Further, “royals would always rather have a personal interaction than have people clamoring,” Arbiter noted.

But that can actually be arranged via her private secretary.

This rule applies to everyone, includingmembers of the royal family.

Prince William and the Duchess of York on a Zoom or similar app

And this is despite the fact that the queen has a habit of retiring at midnight.

“British officials immediately stepped in and insisted that was not William’s role,” Jobson wrote.

However, William has seemingly nevervoted, and it is unlikely he ever will.

Prince William signing a guest book

“By convention, the Queen does not vote,” theroyal family’s websitestates.

But you know who probably can’t relate?

If we had to guess, we’d go with Prince William.

Prince William, the queen walking

It gets too vicious" (per The Telegraph).

If so, join the club.

Queen Elizabeth smiling

Queen Elizabeth II at dinner

Prince William pressing flesh

Casting a ballot

Playing monopoly

The queen’s table setting