Prince William Kate Middleton Latest News 2014: Royal Couple Will Visit The US On December; Advises Journalists Not To Wear Jeans During Interview

Prince William Kate Middleton Latest News 2014: The Royal couple is coming to America on December 7-8, E! Online reports.  With this, Buckingham Palace communicates in advance through a post in the British Monarchy official website addressed to American reporters saying that Prince William and Kate Middleton should be treated with utmost care and respect which can be shown by wearing a certain dress code during interviews and press conferences.

"Journalists wishing to cover Royal engagements, whether in the United Kingdom or abroad, should comply with the dress code on formal occasions out of respect for the guests of The Queen, or any other member of the Royal Family," the announcement goes.

Further, it said "Smart attire for men includes the wearing of a jacket and tie, and for women a trouser or skirt suit. Those wearing jeans or trainers will not be admitted and casually dressed members of the media will be turned away. This also applies to technicians."

According to the Daily Beast, the Buckingham Palace has been notorious in setting rules on how the media should react in the presence of members of the Royal Family.

One of the rules include the limit on taking pictures when the Royal family is taking a toast, eating in a gathering or while delivering a speech.

"Photographers should not photograph" royals  "while they have food or a glass in their hand or during a meal," the online publication quotes.  However, the Palace allows photographers to take pictures  "to be taken during a Loyal Toast, or immediately before food is served."

Further, photos are only allowed to be taken during the first minutes of a speech of a Royal member.

Photographers also advised not to yell to get Prince Charles and Kate's attention and pose for the camera. Also, obstructing the view of the Royal couple is considered a big sin.

"It is particularly unfortunate if photographers are allowed to insert themselves between the Royal visitors and whomever or whatever it is they are meeting or watching," an officer from the Buckingham Palace once said.

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