THE way royals live has always been admired, with their knack for making everything they do seem effortlessly elegant and precise.
Whether it’s the gourmet meals prepared for them or the way their homes are kept spotless, it’s clear they have a real appreciation for the little details that make a difference.
The royals have long been admired for their attention to detail[/caption]
Start off with the towel folded in half before bringing one of the corners into the centre[/caption]
Even in their bathrooms, the same level of care applies.
Staff go the extra mile to keep things not just clean but beautifully presented, showing that no detail is too small to deserve a bit of extra attention.
And one TikTok account has recently claimed the special but super-easy way Royals fold their towels for posh guests.
The account named ‘fullflat.ae’ has shared a video showing the “royal fold” which looks complicated but is easy to do.
It is a method that can be used to neatly store towels in a manner that maximizes space, ensures easy access, and maintains a polished look in any setting.
First, they started by folding the towel in half to create a rectangle.
Next, they took one corner and folded it diagonally so the tip reached the center of the rectangle.
After that, they grabbed the opposite corner and folded it over halfway, forming a long rectangle with pointed ends.
Then, they folded the towel in half backward, bringing one corner slightly lower than the other.
Finally, they rolled it up and tucked the loose end into the little pocket created by the folds.
This means that every towel is folded to align perfectly, creating uniform stacks and this symmetry is visually appealing and showcases care in presentation.
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SARAH Hewson, royal editor at Talk TV, said the Royal Family typically gather on Christmas Eve to kickstart the celebrations.
She added: “The little royals – George, Charlotte and Louis and Camilla’s grandchildren – will help finish decorating the tree.
“Then, the royal family and all their guests will place their gifts on a trestle table in the red drawing room and they will open them at tea time, a German tradition introduced by Prince Albert.
“And contrary to what we might expect when you think about a royal Christmas, there are no diamonds under the tree.
“They actually give joke gifts – Kate once, when he was single, gave Harry a Grow Your Own girlfriend kit, and apparently Meghan’s present to the Queen on her first Christmas at Sandringham with a singing hamster.
Folded towels are often stored in a cascading stack with larger ones at the bottom and smaller ones on top, creating a pyramid-like display that is both functional and aesthetic.
The video shared on TikTok gained a lot of attention, with many people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
You finish it off by rolling the towel and tucking the last corner into the pocket[/caption]
One wrote: “Thank you. This saved space and has made it easier to grab towels from my small linen closet.”
And another joked: “OK I’m gonna save this but I’ll probably be too lazy anyways.”
Royal gardener Jack Stook’s top tips for green lawns
JACK, who has worked at King Charles’ Highgrove House for 20 years, shares his top tips..
- Scarify the lawn with a rake to remove any old leaves and moss
- Add nitrogen fertiliser into the soil
- Alternatively, put granular feed over the lawn, or a ‘plant soup’ from plant material over the lawn