She does make it look pretty effortless, after all.

Nevertheless, being a British duchess is a bit different than being a Disney princess.

By that we mean there arerules.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

Lots and lots of rules.

According toNew York Post, Meghan also sold her home in Toronto, Canada before the big day.

Though we’re sure she didn’t mind bunking with royalty ahead of the wedding.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry

So long, selfies

Pictures abound of Harry and Meghangreeting well-wishers in Nottinghamafter announcing their engagement.

Taking a selfie seems like an innocuous thing to do but they’re a no for royals.

As far as first-world problems go, this one may pretty much take the cake.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry signing autographs

Still, it’s not hard to understand her point.

“She was essentially saying: ‘I miss eye contact,'” Barzun explained.

It seems the Queen’s personal distaste for selfies has trickled down to the rest of the royal family.

Queen of England

No more signing autographs

As an actress, Meghan has likely signed her fair share of autographs.

As a royal, though, those days are now long behind her.

Charles, feeling moved, obliged by writing “Charles 2010.”

Meghan Markle bare legs Prince Harry engagement

He may have technically broken the rules but he didn’t actuallysignhis name.

Meghan did something similar in January of 2018 for a 10-year-old fan.

According toTime, instead of signing her name on the paper provided, Meghan wrote “Hi Kaitlin.”

Queen of England

No more autographs signatures or not it seems.

Voting is out

Meghan is far from beingapolitical.

This includes voting in elections.

British Monopoly

Unfortunately for Meghan, this means she’s not be able to share her political views.

as she nowabides by the Queen’s preference.

Well, at least she doesmostof the time.

Meghan Markle

Monopoly is really only fun if you win and really, does anyone play long enoughtowin?

Apparently Queen Elizabeth shares this sentiment too.

Apparently, the game gets too vicious.

Meghan Markle Suits

You have to wonder how the Queen decided that Monopoly was just too vicious to play.

Did she hear horrible tales of others who played the game?

Could it have caused an epic royal battle in the past?

Royal protection officers

We may never know.

One can only hope that Meghan is not a die-hard Monopoly fan.

If she is, that may just cause someserioustension between her and her grandmother-in-law!

Meghan Markle standing beside Prince Harry as he eats

Who’s Meghan Markle?

Did you know that Meghan’s first name isn’t actually Meghan?

WhenQueen Elizabeth formally consentedto Harry marrying Markle, this news was officially confirmed.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry waving to crowds

Meghan Markle is actuallyRachelMeghan Markle.

Ironically, Rachel is also the name of Meghan’s character onSuits.

However, the Queen gave Harry a new title (Duke) after wedding the former actress.

Meghan Markle drinking from a glass

Meghan then became the Duchess of Sussex much like Kate Middleton’s title, Duchess of Cambridge.

Prince Philip’s days were, and still are, filled with official duties.

Meghan followed suit by quittingSuits.

Meghan sitting in a modified “duchess slant” fashion

I just see it as a change.

It’s a new chapter."

It seems her last role was a one-off television show.

That is, of course, the widely-televisedroyal wedding!

According toExpress, Meghan was issued royal protection officers in the wake of her engagement to Harry.

As you might expect, all current and prospective members of the royal family need ample security.

Heightened security is especially needed and utilized while they’re away on royal tours.

Yet I have no envy for the Royal family."

Thankfully, Prince Harry and Meghan at least got areal honeymoon.

Well, as real as you could get when you’re gonna wanna be guarded 24/7.

But if you’re dining with the Queen, it’s not exactly an option.

The Queen would never have garlic on the menu."

You guessed it: garlic.

Months earlier, Meghan alsoshut down her lifestyle blog,The Tig.

It’s not unusual for royals to be without their own social media accounts.

It may sound like a trivial task, but drinking tea was something Meghan needed to learn.

That is, drinking teaproperly.

Oh, andnever, ever slurp!

Hmm, couldthisbe anewtake on the duchess slant?