This archive report was first published on 21 July 2019.
When it comes to traveling, the Royal Family's packing list is a far cry from ours. In fact, it's more like a survival kit.
According to reports, Prince William isn't supposed to travel on the same plane as his children, George and Charlotte, as it's believed that two royal heirs should never fly together.
But that's not all - the Queen and Prince Charles also have to carry a black mourning outfit in their luggage, in case a family member passes away during their trip.
However, things take a dark turn when the Queen and Prince Charles are involved. They reportedly travel with a bag of their own blood, which is looked after by a navy doctor who is always on hand.
This may seem morbid, but it makes sense - in the event of an emergency, they'll be able to receive blood transfusions even if they're in a remote area with limited medical facilities.
But the Queen's luggage isn't all about blood and doom. She also takes a range of more unusual items, including pine-scented soaps, framed family photos, Harrods' sausages, gin, barley sugar, and a monogrammed kettle.
And, because she's the Queen, she even brings her own toilet roll - which only she is allowed to break the seal on.