Royal Family members are exempt from these laws including travelling with guns


Members of the Royal Family are not required to follow certain rules and laws that are applicable to the rest of the British population. 

In fact, King Charles, can’t be arrested or be the subject of civil and criminal proceedings, meaning he is effectively exempt from the law. Here are 10 rules and laws members of the Firm are exempt from:

Driving without a Licence

Members of the Royal Family are not required to hold a driver’s licence or adhere to regular driving regulations, although many choose to obtain one for practical reasons.

Skipping Security Checks

Royals are often exempt from standard security checks at airports and other venues, ensuring their safety without the hassle of waiting in line.

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Access to Classified Information

As part of their role in national security, members of the Royal Family may have access to classified Government information that is restricted from the public.

Immunity from Jury Duty

Members of the Royal Family are typically exempt from serving on juries, as their presence could potentially influence the outcome of legal proceedings.

Use of Public Funds

While ordinary citizens are subject to strict regulations on the use of public funds and resources, members of the Royal Family have access to public funds for official duties and expenses.

Exemption from Certain Taxes

The Royal Family is exempt from certain taxes, including inheritance tax on assets passed down within the royal household.

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