
Royal banquets during the state visits of the different heads of state arriving in the UK are always a grand affair. Leaders from around the world and a large number of high-profile dignitaries and aristocrats meet with the monarch during one of the main talking points of a state visit.
Tonight, King Charles will host his first state banquet of the year at Windsor Castle, in honour of France's president, Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte. The event is steeped in tradition and protocols for each of the heads of state visiting the country.
But there are certain rules and precautions ahead of and during a state banquet that even King Charles must follow, and here, the Express looks at 11 of them.
7. The dress code is formal and national dress can also be worn.
8. The British royals wear sashes and badges known as orders.
9. Speeches take place before the meal and are then followed by a toast and national anthems.
10. While the late Queen Elizabeth was known to be a fast eater, it was also reported that her guests would have to stop eating when she finished her meal. It is unclear if the same rule applies to Charles's reign.
11. The banquet ends with 12 pipers processing round the room.
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