Heck that’s a ruff deal

Bogart, a labrador shepherd cross, is a rescue dog and apparently very happy in his new home. I guess Meghan can borrow the Queen’s Corgis for some comfort.

3. Accept any gift that’s commercialised

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She can’t comfort herself with the lifetime’s worth of free pizza she was offered as a gift from Pizza Hut, as the Duke and Duchess were forced to turn it down in what can only be described as a major tragedy.

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It may not offer the dazzling heights of sophisticated offered by, say, a Pizza Express, but pizza for life is never something to be sniffed at. Still, the royals are strictly disallowed from accepting any gift that’s commercialised.

This means no dodgy adverts like many other actors

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Whilst lots of actors get their stats in advertising (check out this photo of a young Brad Pitt flogging Pringles, of all things), it’s also something they turn to later in their careers.

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From Ryan Reynolds rapping the BT Smarthub, to Joan Collins selling Snickers’, plenty of thesps turn to advertising. Despite her high profile role on ‘Suits’, this will be out of the question for Meghan.

2. Turn down any other gifts

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Commercialised gifts aside, the royals aren’t allowed to turn down presents- no matter how weird. Prince Andrew was once given a live crocodile, but once they accepted it the Queen quite sensibly would have to go and live at the zoo.

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Introducing Molly Atherton, a Scouser with a passion for storytelling and a degree in music journalism. As a dynamic writer at Daily Feed's UK entertainment section, Molly's keen eye for detail and knack for narrative captivates readers. Trusted for her fresh perspectives and exclusive insights, Molly brings the latest in entertainment to life for audiences worldwide.

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