The royal family is known for following strict rules and protocols but some are still dubbed as royal rule breakers just like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Star, in its July 18 issue, listed down some members of the royal family who have broken the royal rules one way or another.

For instance, the tabloid claimed that Princess Anne’s son-in-law, Mike Tindall must have upset Queen Elizabeth and the royal family when he decided to host a new podcast called The Good, The Bad & The Rugby.

During one of the episodes, Tindall also talked about Prince Louis’ antics during the queen’s Platinum Jubilee. This was allegedly looked down upon by the other members of the royal family because Tindall shouldn’t have spoken about another member’s life. And what’s worse is that he talked about Prince Louis.

According to Tindall, Prince William and Kate Middleton’s youngest child had too much candy before the outing that’s why he couldn’t stay put. He also stressed that Prince Louis had fun at the Platinum Jubilee.

Also dubbed a royal rule breaker is Prince George, who is rumored to be leaving Thomas’s Battersea this school year. Following his family’s move to Adelaide, Prince George will transfer to a local institution.

“Prince William and Kate have been looking at co-ed private schools in the area for George. They’ll put him on a list for William’s other boarding school alma mater, Eton, when George turns 13,” the source said.

Princess Eugenie was also accused of breaking protocol when she sported a new tattoo behind her ear. Members of the royal family aren’t reportedly allowed to get ink on their bodies.

During the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Princess Eugenie seemingly had a circular tattoo behind her left ear.

Even the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were likened to the Sussexes for breaking a royal protocol. First, they took a selfie with one female royal fan during their recent engagement.

And Prince William was also photographed hugging a male royal fan tightly.

Both gestures are widely accepted among Britons but not among the members of the royal family. After all, they aren’t reportedly allowed to take selfies because it’s a sign of disrespect.

However, not all the claims made by the tabloid are accurate. For instance, it’s still unclear whether or not Prince George will really transfer to a new school or not.