Extra Secured Playdates
While royal kids are still kids after all, of course they have days filled with playdates with their friends. However, what makes these playdates different is that they have a pretty intense security process involved. Friends are first vetted and then their parents are made aware of protocols before the playdate happens.
Minimal Expression
Royals all have to be impartial in their opinions, in particular in public. Of course, if this rule is broken, it is highly frowned upon. Once, Prince William and Kate were accused of showing affinity to a particular team when they dressed Prince George in an England soccer jersey, even though they’re all meant to stay netural.