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  2. The Most Iconic Photographs of Royal Curtsies Through History

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    It's tradition to greet members of the royal family with a curtsy or bow. ... Click ahead to see all the photos of the most iconic curtsies in royal history. May 6, 1960.

  3. Kate Middleton Delivers a Flawless Curtsy for King Charles as ...

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    While women traditionally curtsy as a sign of respect, it is traditional for men to bow their heads. All members of the royal family bow or curtsy to King Charles and Queen Camilla — even his ...

  4. Meghan Markle Curtsies as Queen's Coffin Arrives at ... - AOL

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    Final bows. Meghan Markle greeted Queen Elizabeth II‘s coffin at Westminster Hall with a respectful curtsy. Everything Meghan Markle Said About Her Relationship With the Queen Read article The ...

  5. Curtsy - Wikipedia

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    At the end of a ballet class, students will also curtsy or bow to the teacher and pianist to show gratitude. According to Victorian dance etiquette , a woman curtsies before beginning a dance. Female Scottish highland dancers performing the national dances and the Irish jig also curtsy (at both the beginning and end for the national dances and ...

  6. Royal Family Order of Charles III - Wikipedia

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    The watered silk ribbon is pale blue, is formed into a bow and is made by Philip Treacy; the colour of the ribbon is based on that of George V. [ 2 ] It was worn for the first time by Queen Camilla at a state banquet in honour of Emperor Naruhito of Japan on 25 June 2024. [ 4 ]

  7. Royal family order - Wikipedia

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    A royal family order or royal family decoration is a decoration conferred by the head of a royal family to their female relations. Such a decoration is considered more of a personal memento than a state decoration , although it may be worn during official state occasions.

  8. All the Rules on Bows and Curtsies for the British Royal Family

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  9. Royal Family Orders of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II wearing the royal family orders of King George V (her grandfather) and King George VI (her father) in 2006. The star and collar are a Brazilian decoration, the Order of the Southern Cross. The royal family orders are worn pinned to the left shoulder at formal evening occasions when other orders and decorations are worn.