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Downside could be that you build reputation with towns much, much slower because of your cocky attitude and noble status. Maybe you also get a lot of starting gold but one incredible downside:
You can't hire commoners.
Imagine if you could only hire highborn and militant backgrounds. You'd have all fantastic bros but you'd be playing the game with a fairly small roster for most of it as every new recruit costs 1,000 or more gold. The background could also add a bunch of new events that depict the noblemen in your party getting into constant squabbles over petty things.
The justification would be that your adventurous noble sees this all as a big game and only wants people of high birth accompanying him on his grand adventure to save maidens and defeat evil. He wants true and noble souls that can be trusted to watch his back, not petty commoners that may well stab it just as soon as look at him!