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  • Bowing and Curtseying - The Royal Forums
    In The United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II and her family are often greeted by curtseying ladies, and certainly it is very common in “court circles” (court curtsey) Members of the Royal Family always bow and curtsey to The Queen when they meet her for the first time in the day ( Zara Phillips )
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 119 | The Royal Forums
    The reason was that he felt embarrassed about ladies older than himself curtseying to him Many people, among others members of the court, do still greet the King and Queen with a short bob although it's use among the general public is decreasing depending on what generation you belong to
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 90 | The Royal Forums
    How much ever a fan of curtseying, I do not appreciate a Prime Minister curtseying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Curtseying the Queen is a must, and maybe Prince of Wales but not anyone further She is the person who really rules the country in the name of the Queen So she need not pay homage to the lesser royals
  • Bowing and Curtseying - The Royal Forums
    bowing and curtseying are out of date and are of no relevance in todays modern world, I like how the Belgian and Dutch Royals don't expect people to bow or curtsey to them and I think all the other royals should follow their example of course this is just my opinion
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 120 | The Royal Forums
    Lately I’ve been seeing YouTube videos about how Camilla can’t curtsy properly and they’re so shallow It’s because she’s 77 and has arthritis and hip problems and maybe osteoporosis How can they not see that?
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 10 | The Royal Forums
    Of course do not curtsey to pretenders like the Greeks - or anybody else who affects a royal title when their nation is a republic, eg, Serbia, Austria, France etc The exception would be Princess Anne-Marie as she is still a Danish princess, but I would not be saying the words "Your Majesty"
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 55 | The Royal Forums
    Yes and like Warren said, Rania being a Muslim queen has something to do with it as well Although Pope Benedict visited Jordan in 2009, relations between the Muslim world and the Vatican weren't too cordial during his papacy (unlike his predecessor John Paul II who really was the first to reach out to the Islamic community and began to reverse his church's archaic attitude towards the religion)
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 2 | The Royal Forums
    I think curtseying is a matter of personal choice, but I personally would do so simply because I think it is a sign of respect for the position, not the individual I am not a huge fan of some of the new consorts but nevertheless, they will be the wives of the heads of state and their particular etiquette requires curtseying
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 43 | The Royal Forums
    most touching curtsy I have seen was of Christina of spain at her wedding to her parents
  • Bowing and Curtseying | Page 118 | The Royal Forums
    In general curtseying or bowing infront of the coffin is a Scandinavian tradition that's still done by older traditionalists like me, but seems to be disappearing among most other people I was a bit surprised by the constant curtseying during the funeral services of Queen Elizabeth, but I guess the rule about curtseying the first time you meet





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