When it comes to royal etiquette, few traditions spark more stress than the idea of curtsying. For those meeting the Royal Family, knowing when—and to whom—to curtsy or bow to can feel like a social ...
When encountering a British royal, a bow or curtsy is okay, a hug generally is not, and “Your Majesty” or “Your Royal Highness,” is much preferred over saying “Chuck” or “Kate.” ...
Queen Camilla might be married to the king, but her sister Annabel Elliot still has a hard time thinking of her as royalty. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news ...
In the days following Princess Diana‘s tragic death in 1997, thousands gathered outside Buckingham Palace, leaving behind ...
Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh dropped into a deep curtsy when she met the Emperor of Japan as her trip abroad with Prince ...
Kate Middleton did not curtsy publicly for King Charles and Queen Camilla during the official welcome ceremony for President Donald Trump's U.K. state visit There's likely a practical reason why ...