The public is still fascinated by the Royal family – and one royal expert may have put his finger on why that is.
She believes that “there are no real ones Hollywood stars more,” and that's where the royal family comes in.
Kerry Parnell, Telegraph columnist and co-author of the newsletter The Royal Listr, said: “My theory is that because of the speed at which social media increases our turnover of stories, there are actually no real ones Hollywood stars more, because they are all online.
“The only other people who live this strange, rare life are the British Royal family and the fact that they seem somewhat separated is why the whole world is watching them.
“And remember, there's always a new season, there's always a new generation growing up, people absolutely love it.”
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The royal family even starred in the first reality TV series of Prince Philip And Queen Elizabeth II invite the BBC to their home to film them and their children for a documentary series entitled The Royal Family.
Reflecting on the documentary, Ms Parnell says Philip and Elizabeth show people 'the real them', with the TV series the first of its kind.
It was also the late Queen who did the first walkabout. She visited in the 1970s New Zealand, and she greeted the crowd with the words, “Hello!” and she continued to do so, says the royal journalist. And it is enticed to her children and their children.
King Charles is known for dealing with the hustle and bustle, whether it's walking to church or as seen during this year's Easter service.
Prince William And Princess Kate are just as friendly during their appointments.
“Catherine is known for talking to the kids and leaning over and hugging William people.”
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While the royals are out and about and may seem like celebrities, they are civil servants and carry out assignments that draw attention to the organizations they visit.
The next six weeks will be quiet as most royal engagements have been suspended due to the General election. The reason for this is not to distract or privilege one thing over another.
Entering the colorwhich takes place on Saturday, June 15, remains unaffected as the event is organized by the Ministry of Defense.