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.
When the Continuous Trap card is first activated (turned face-up), then Dark Bribe can be chained to this, to negate that activation and destroy the card.After this, some apply an effect continuously (Royal Decree), and some have further effects that can be activated repeatedly (Royal Oppression).Dark Bribe can do nothing against them at this point. It can only chain to that initial activation. It cannot chain to any further activation, ie, when the Trap card "activates an effect."For a counter-example, look at Stardust Dragon which can be used against "Spell, Trap, Spell/Trap Effects," meaning it works against initial activations as well as the subsequent effect activations of an already-active Spell or Trap.
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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Call of the Haunted destroys its summoned monster at the same moment it itself is destroyed. In the above case if it's being negated by Royal Decree, then it will not destroy the monster. Even though Royal Decree is being destroyed by the same resolution, it is still negating Call of the Haunted up until the point of its destruction. The end result, Call of the Haunted and Royal Decree will go to the graveyard but the monster summoned by Call of the Haunted will be safe.
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.
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Starlight Road has to be chained to the destruction effect, assumedly it's the Heavy Storm. Starlight Road will resolve first, but since Royal Decree is still active at the time, Starlight Road will be negated. Heavy Storm will then resolve and destroy all S/T cards. Because Starlight Road has to be chained to Heavy Storm in this case, there's no way to get Heavy Storm to destroy Royal Decree first and allow Starlight Road to resolve after, without adding additional cards, like a Mystical Space Typhoon at Chain Link 3. MST will resolve first, destroying Royal Decree. Starlight Road will resolve second, negating and destroying Heavy Storm. Heavy Storm has been negated and won't resolve.
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