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After their wedding, Prince William bows and then-Duchess Kate curtsies to Queen Elizabeth as they head back down the aisle of Westminster Abbey. KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH - Getty Images June 23, 2012
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Royal children are expected to bow or curtesy to the Queen ‘certainly by age five’
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.
See Family tree of English monarchs, Family tree of Scottish monarchs, and Family tree of Welsh monarchs. This also includes England, Scotland and Wales; all part of the United Kingdom as well as the French Norman invasion. For a simplified view, see: Family tree of British monarchs.
The House of Windsor, the royal house of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms, includes the male-line descendants of Queen Victoria who are subjects of the Crown (1917 Order-in-Council) [1] and the male-line descendants of Queen Elizabeth II (1952 Order-in-Council). [2]
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 ...
Name Title Royal Warrant Label argent [2] [3] Notes King George I (1660–1727) Electoral Prince of Hanover British King from 1714. As George was never a cadet member of the British royal family, he never had such a label. Ernest (1674–1728) Duke of York and Albany, Earl of Ulster: 1716 Brother of George I. Bishop of Osnabrück. George (1683 ...