Royal family members and visitors will have to avoid eight ‘common words’ while at the royal court after Queen Elizabeth II abolished their use, saying they sound too common. The move according to sources will keep the royal family, relatives and those who visit the court from sounding common or ordinary. Read MoreThe royal room is called the sitting room, not the living room and the courtyard is called the terrace. While at the Royal court, one is also expected to avoid the use of perfume and instead use fragrance and scent respectively. Previous restrictions at the Royal court has been on some diets.
Source: Standard Digital November 24, 2020 19:01 UTC