Since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, we can already see that a lot of changes are occurring within the royal family. Not only is the line of succession different, but royal titles are ...
She always tries her best when it comes to observing royal etiquette, so it was surprising when Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, performed one of the most awkward curtsies last week. The Duchess was ...
One of the most well-known ways to greet a member of the Royal family is, of course, the curtsey. But there are a lot more rules around the tradition than many people know. And as a member of the ...
Performing a bow or a curtsey is something all members of the royal family have been seen doing in the past, including Kate Middleton - but one royal woman no longer has to carry out the respectful ...
Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge curtsies as her and her husband Prince William bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth during a visit to Vernon Park in Nottingham. REUTERS Regulations governing ...
As of this year, female tennis players competing at Wimbledon will no longer be expected to curtsey before the Royal Box. The Duke of Kent, who is president of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, has ...
The Coronation of King Charles will see him officially crowned as monarch in a historical display of pomp and pageantry. The eagerly anticipated event will mark a period of vast change for the royals ...