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

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  3. Royal Wardrobe - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Wardrobe was not, first and foremost, a building, but a department of the Royal Household (and later a Department of State) in medieval and early modern England. The building in Blackfriars was a 14th-century house sold to King Edward III shortly after the death of its owner in 1359. It served primarily as a storehouse for the king's ...

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

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    At the welcome ceremony, Kate dipped into a flawless curtsy to King Charles before following behind the King, 76, and the Prince of Wales, 42, to watch the ceremony take place. Curtsies are ...

  5. 9 rules royal children have to follow

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    Royal children are expected to bow or curtesy to the Queen ‘certainly by age five’

  6. Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Court uniform and dress were required to be worn by those in attendance at the royal court in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Specifically, court uniform was worn by those holding particular offices associated with the government, the Civil Service, the Royal Household, or similar national institutions. A range of office-holders were ...

  7. Royal Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Collection Trust is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales, and a Registered Charity. [60] On its website, the Trust describes its purpose as overseeing the "maintenance and conservation of the Royal Collection, subject to proper custodial control in the service of the King and the nation". It also deals with ...

  8. The Most Iconic Photographs of Royal Curtsies Through History

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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

  9. Buckingham Palace Garden - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Palace garden party – May 2022. The garden is the setting for the Royal Garden Parties held by the reigning monarch. Although earlier Royal owners had held entertainments in the garden, the tradition of large, formal, garden parties was established by Victoria, for whose Golden and Diamond Jubilees, two particularly lavish parties were held in 1887 and 1897. [14]