If thereโs one thing we associate royals with, itโs rules.
Whether they were born into royalty or got there by way of marriage, royalsโ lives are dictated by rulesโrules about fashion, about beauty, about etiquette or even about what they can and cannot eat.
But where there are rules, there are rule-breakers.
Whether itโs Princess Diana and her revenge dresses and billionaire boyfriends, or Princess Stรฉphanie of Monaco moving into a circus van with a married elephant trainer (!), these nine royals gave the rulebook the royal waive.

Princess Margaret
Just like her older sister, Queen Elizabeth, was the perfect princess, Princess Margaret was the typical rebellious younger sister. After one very public love affair with an older man, Margaret continued to live a renegade life, which included heavy drinking, heavy smoking, an infamous party life and (allegedly) an affair with Mick Jagger.

Princess Sofia of Sweden
Prince Carl Philip of Sweden raised eyebrows when, a year after breaking up with his partner of 10 years, he began dating Sofia Hellqvist, a model. During her career as a model, Hellqvist worked as a glamour model, appeared in the pages of Swedish menโs magazine Slitz and (allegedly!) made out with adult film star Jenna Jameson on the set of reality show Paradise Hotel.

Princess Stรฉphanie of Monaco
Next to her brief careers in fashion (as an apprentice at Christian Dior) and music (she has released two album to โdisappointingโ reviews), Princess Stรฉphanie courted international attention when she had a baby girl named Camille out of wedlock and refused to tell anyone who her father was. Shortly after, the Princess began a relationship with โmarried elephant trainer Franco Knie,โ during which she moved into his โcircus caravanโ with her three children. After that, she married acrobat Adans Lopez Peres, a member of her ex-boyfriendโs circus. They were married for 10 months.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
Since meeting and marrying Prince Harry in 2017, Meghan Markleโnow the Duchess of Sussexโhas been accused multiple times of โroyal rule-breakingโโฆ albeit unintentionally. From her ripped jeans to her messy buns, her friendship circle and evenโgaspโjetting off to New York for a private baby shower, Meghan is generally considered to be a royal rebel.

Wallis, Duchess of Windsor and Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor
Thereโs โrebelliousโ then thereโs โgiving up your throne to marry your girlfriendโ rebellious. Wallis Simpson and the then-King Edward VIII were the centre of tabloid attention for years when the king attempted to marry his American divorcee lover. When he was not allowed to marry her (and therefore make her queen), he abdicated his throne, married her and took the lesser title, โDuke of Windsor.โ
But forsaken thrones werenโt the only controversy surrounding Wallis and Edward (known to friends and family as โDavidโ). They were also thought to be Nazi sympathisers and lived a infamously โfreewheelingโ life in France together, where they threw parties and became embroiled in New Yorkโs โcafรฉ societyโ.

Diana, Princess of Wales
Both before and after her ill-fated marriage to Prince Charles, Lady Diana Spencerโlater the Princess of Walesโnever paid attention to the rules. Whether it was walking in landmine sites, hugging HIV positive patients, dating billionaires or being photographed in swimsuits, Diana always made headlines.

Princes Harry
Known as the royal familyโs โbad boyโ (until he settled down with his American princess, that is), Prince Harry has been involved in his fair share of controversies. From wearing a Nazi uniform to a costume party to having his naked photos leaked, Harry is no stranger to tabloid headlines.

Sarah, Duchess of York
Ever since Prince Andrew announced his engagement to bubbly redhead Sarah Fergusonโquite the contrast to primp and proper Lady Dianaโthe Duchess of York has courted controversy. When the couple divorced in 1996, Princess Margaret reportedly wrote a letter to her claiming she had โdone more to bring shame on the family than could ever have been imaginedโ.

Caroline, Princess of Hanover
Although nowadays sheโs a regal mother and grandmother with a very covetable Chanel wardrobe, Princess Caroline of Monacoโnow Caroline, Princess of Hanoverโhad quite the colourful past. Prior to her marriage to French venture capitalist Philippe Junot, Caroline was linked to various well-known men including โMark Shand, the younger brother of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall; Guillermo Vilas; Sebastian Taylor, who had previously dated Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia; Jonathan Guinness, the son of Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne; Henri Giscard dโEstaing, the son of former President of France Valรฉry Giscard dโEstaing; and French singer Philippe Lavil.โ