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Makes sense, since it’s an older tradition. When do royal kids start bowing/curtsying to the Queen? Apparently, this tradition starts at age 5. Royal expert Marlene Eilers Koenig told Hello!
Normal things to do when finding oneself suddenly face-to-face with a member of the British royal family: spiral, panic, lose remaining grip on reality, and probably manage to perform something ...
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Princess Eugenie greeted Queen Camilla with a sweet curtsy at Royal Ascot's fourth day. See which other royal family members ...
Just as public citizens do when meeting a royal, it's common to see members of the family showing respect while greeting each other — men bow their heads while women dip into a curtsy.
After all, they are the ones that need to bow to their great-grandma by age five. According to royal expert Marlene Eilers Koenig, that is the age when the royal children will be expected to bow ...
And it seems Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be taking pointers on the art of the royal bow from the Dukes and Duchesses in the near future, since Hello! reports this practice usually ...
And there is now one royal woman who is no longer required to carry out the gesture. His status as monarch means all family members should bow or curtsy to King Charles - and with Camilla as his ...
The All England Club announced Tuesday that a bow or curtsy to the royal family would no longer be required as players walk onto or leave Centre Court. “It’s sad, but we have to move on ...
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