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These were the strange rules that Kate and Meghan had to abide by at their bachelorette parties

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Royal weddings are undoubtedly one of the most media events on television and in the media. Everyone wants to know what dress the bride will wear, if she arrives in the carriage, where the party will be, among many other details. However, there is an event of which little data is known: the hen party.

Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle held their respective bachelorette parties before marrying Prince William and Prince Harry respectively. However, their farewells were not the same or similar to any young man who will soon be married. Meghan and Kate had to abide by certain rules and their goodbyes were “softened”.

How did Kate and Meghan’s bachelorette parties go?

S hen party in the British royal family they were forbidden until 1980. Lady Di was one of the first princesses to organize a bachelorette party, but she was very “quiet and modest”. While the farewell of Sarah Ferguson (who married Prince Andrew) was the opposite, because it was full of “excesses”.

Kate Middleton and her sister. Source: Twitter @showmundialshow

As for the farewell Kate Middleton, reporter Tim Brown assures that the Princess of Wales “took the microphone with unusual spontaneity and sang ‘Fight For This Love’ wholeheartedly” at her sister’s party. In addition, several reporters were waiting for Kate at the exit of the place where she had gone off, and this annoyed the princess.

Kate Middleton and her sister. Source: Twitter @showmundialshow

On the other hand, Meghan Markle was careful to keep the place where she would have performed it goodbye secretly. Therefore journalists and photojournalists never found out where he had been. Other rules that must be followed include: putting your work before the celebration, controversial characters cannot be invited or participate in the celebration and other women of the Royal Family are not required to appear even if they are invited.

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