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Strict Harry and Meghan royal rule revealed in hit TV show as star leaves fans fuming

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A British reality star has unveiled some strict rules that the royal family, including Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, must adhere to. Panthea Parker, 50, who is a part of Hayu's new series The Real Housewives of London, was followed in the programme as she and her husband prepared to attend an exclusive garden party at Buckingham Palace.

The TV personality shared her plans to confront King Charles about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle but she was soon stopped in her tracks on the show, which follows the personal and professional lives of several wealthy women living in the English capital. In a clip from the reality TV show, Panthea told her husband, Ed Parker: "I'm going to go up to the King, I'm going to go, 'How do you feel about Harry and what he did?'" But her partner pointed out that her actions would more than likely be frowned upon by King Charles and Queen Camilla.

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He referred to a pamphlet for the sophisticated event, for which tickets are considered among the most exclusive in English society and are typically handed out to citizens who have "contributed to their local community."

"It says, specifically, 'Don't ask the monarch about Harry and Meghan,'" he said. It is unclear if Panthea did ultimately mention the Sussexes to the King or heeded her husband's advice.

However, fans were less than impressed with the short preview of the programme.

One person posted to X (formerly Twitter), writing: "Hopefully whoever it is will be taken down by the King's Security," while someone else echoed: "And would have got escorted out!!!"

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One more person complained: "That'll be a show to avoid then..." While another shared: "It's not a question I would ask."

It seems that Panthea had a lovely day out with the Royals as she shared some snaps from the special day after the event on her Instagram account.

"If there's any garden party to go to, it's the King's at Buckingham Palace-naturally," she wrote. "The average age? Let's just say I was the youth ambassador.

"So I had to bring the vibes - blessing the royals, curtsying at strangers, asking if they were cousins. Thank God no one marched me off to the Tower of London... I don't think my heels would've survived it!"

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