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  2. The Most Iconic Photographs of Royal Curtsies Through History

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    Click ahead to see all the photos of the most iconic curtsies in royal history. May 6, 1960 Princess Margaret curtsies to her older sister, Queen Elizabeth II, during her wedding to Antony ...

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

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  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Regalia - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth II with her regalia King Haakon VII and Queen Maud of Norway with their regalia [1] in 1906. Regalia (/ r ə ˈ ɡ eɪ l. i. ə / rə-GAYL-ee-ə) is the set of emblems, symbols, or paraphernalia indicative of royal status, as well as rights, prerogatives and privileges enjoyed by a sovereign, regardless of title.

  7. List of tartans - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Stuart (or Royal Stewart) tartan, first published in 1831, is the best-known tartan of the royal House of Stuart/Stewart, and is one of the most recognizable tartans. Today, it is worn by the regimental pipers of the Black Watch , Scots Guards , and Royal Scots Dragoon Guards , among other official and organisational uses.

  8. 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. ... 15 months. Their little girl’s name is a nod to the queen, who was given the ...

  9. Cadency labels of the British royal family - Wikipedia

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    Heraldic labels are used to differentiate the personal coats of arms of members of the royal family of the United Kingdom from that of the monarch and from each other. In the Gallo-British heraldic tradition, cadency marks have been available to "difference" the arms of a son from those of his father, and the arms of brothers from each other, and traditionally this was often done when it was ...