To verify the authenticity of the royal decree, you can consult with the king directly.
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Yes, the effect only works after the effect resolves, so you can activate it in a chain to "Royal Decree". Cards like "Dust Tornado" can even destroy "Royal Decree" as it is chained to "Royal Decree"'s activation. When the chain resolves, "Dust Tornado" will destroy "Royal Decree" and "Royal Decree"'s effect will disappear since it is no longer on the field.
As a Spell Speed 2 card, you cannot chain Royal Decree to a Counter Trap. However if Royal Decree is already active, any Counter Traps that try to resolve, will be negated.
They were forced to, by royal decree, or the decree of the Church. And not only in the 1450s.
The Royal Proclamation of 1763
When Royal Decree is first activated, Dark Bribe can negate the activation of that trap card and destroy it. However, once Royal Decree has been on the field and the chain resolves (or for over one turn) in Yu-Gi-Oh, then it can no longer be destroyed by Dark Bribe.
You can still activate them, but Royal Decree negates all other traps except itself, so they will be negated. You can however activate such a card like Seven Tools of The Bandit to negate the activation of Royal Decree itself and destroy it, because Royal Decree does not apply the negation effect until it resolves.
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Royal decree
A royal decree during the era of the Spanish Empire.
Yes. Royal Decree only negates the resolutions, it does not negate nor prevent activations.
No part of Call of the Haunted or Royal Decree affect a monster's ability to attack. The Sangan will be able to attack as normal.