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Lately we've heard a lot of royal weddings. In a few days there will be a new royal wedding, this time in Monaco. This is the perfect time to refresh your memory on the protocol of such ceremonies.

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We know that everyone can not be invited to the big celebrations but you never know. So carefully read everything you need to know.

• The choice of the wedding date is almost the most complicated element. It must not coincide with any major national or international event.

• Invitations should be sent at least 45 days before the wedding so guests have time to organize their diaries and confirm their attendance.

• Invitations usually indicate the dress code to follow. As royal weddings are usually held in the morning, here is the type of clothing to wear.

• The ladies must wear skirts to the knee or a little longer.

• It should avoid very pronounced necklines and wear spaghetti straps or have bare arms during the ceremony.

• You can wear a hair accessory or a cape that is not too showy because you can withdraw at any time. Better to let the mantilla to the mother.

• Better not wear that are more suitable for weddings in the afternoon shawl or stoles. The handbag should be small and matching footwear. You should never put it on the table.

• Nobody should attract more attention than the bride and groom. It is therefore necessary to avoid black and white in your outfit.

• If you have long hair, it is better to attach and opt for a soft, natural makeup. Jewelry should not be too conspicuous.

• The royal houses usually put makeup artists and hair stylists available to guests.

• For men, black or gray or even, if jacket.

• Guests must wait inside the church where they will have a reserved seat.

• At the wedding dinner, the menu usually consists of domestic products but we always take into account the specific needs of some guests for health issues or beliefs.

• On the table, you must strictly adhere to the protocol and does not address topics of conversation that could disturb those around you.