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The royal ladies curtsey for their Queen: Princess of Wales, Duchess of Sussex, Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise pay their respects by keeping with royal protocol as they say farewell.
The Princess of Wales was spotted greeting the King and Queen with a formal curtsey in Windsor on the first day of the state visit.
One royal woman no longer has to perform curtsey to anyone - and it's not Kate Middleton Performing a bow or a curtsey is something all members of the royal family have been seen doing in the ...
There is a single female member of the Royal family who is exempt from the traditional curtsey. The protocol, which dictates that women must greet more senior members of the household with a ...
Kate Middleton's "respectful" curtsey won the approval of social media fans on Thursday as extended members of the royal family rallied at a Christmas service, hours after Prince Harry and Meghan ...
One of the major changes applies to Camilla Parker Bowles, who, as a newly-deemed Queen consort, no longer has to curtsey to other members of the royal family. This new protocol was reported by Hello!
Post May 9, 2023, and King Charles III's coronation, a fresh protocol was established as the Royal couple's titles were officially recognised - meaning Camilla no longer needs to curtsey to anyone.
Now that Kate is the Princess of Wales, all the rules have changed once again.. All royal women are expected to curtsey to one another, which was something decided by the late Queen Elizabeth II ...
Back in 2019, the young royal attempted a curtsey to the late Queen Elizabeth while attending the Christmas Day church service. Pool/Samir Hussein/Getty Images.