Bowing and Curtseying


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I remember that Mary curtsied to both Charles and Camilla when they visited Denmark. I think it was more out of respect for their age.
 
I've been part of a discussion about the pic on Instagram. While it's only speculation I wonder if Haya's curtsey is either due to the fact that as a Second wife she's not afforded the same rank as a Princess consort or that since Dubai is part of the UAE her husband isn't seen as equal to a European HRH.
It could also be that she has a traditional view of rank - in discussions on Instagram I've seen members of royal families claim that any HSH should curtsey to an HRH which goes against what many of us instinctively feel that all heads of state are alike.
 
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Can someone explain why Princess Haya courtseys to prjnce Charles?
They are both kids of King /Queen, and princess Haya is at this moment wife of a ruling prince. She should not curtsey imoView attachment 301796

A similar thing happened when Harry and Meghan visited Tonga and the Princess who welcomed them at the airport curtsied to them. Why???
 
I've been part of a discussion about the pic on Instagram. While it's only speculation I wonder if Haya's curtsey is either due to the fact that as a Second wife she's not afforded the same rank as a Princess consort or that since Dubai is part of the UAE her husband isn't seen as equal to a European HRH.
It could also be that she has a traditional view of rank - in discussions on Instagram I've seen members of royal families claim that any HSH should curtsey to an HRH which goes against what many of us instinctively feel that all heads of state are alike.




Yes, there is a line of thought that sovereign princes (HSHs) and sovereign grand dukes (HRHs) should bow to kings and queens.
 
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When William becomes Prince of Wales, will Harry need to bow to him.
 
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When William becomes Prince of Wales, will Harry need to bow to him.

No. The royals really don’t curtsy and bow to each other. They curtsy and bow to the Monarch.
 
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When William becomes Prince of Wales, will Harry need to bow to him.

Currently, Charles is the Prince of Wales and
I don't see his siblings, or his children, bowing to him. So no.
 
Currently, Charles is the Prince of Wales and
I don't see his siblings, or his children, bowing to him. So no.
There are film footage from a private garden party held at Clarence House for the Queen Mother's 101st birthday. Zara Tindall hugs Prince Charles but doesn't curtsey. Everyone curtseys to the Queen and the Queen Mother, but not to anyone else.
 
There are film footage from a private garden party held at Clarence House for the Queen Mother's 101st birthday. Zara Tindall hugs Prince Charles but doesn't curtsey. Everyone curtseys to the Queen and the Queen Mother, but not to anyone else.

They didn't need to bow to the QueenMother, she was not the Monarchy, if they did it was probably out of respect. The QueenMother bows to the Queen.
 
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They didn't need to bow to the QueenMother, she was not the Monarchy, if they did it was probably out of respect. The QueenMother bows to the Queen.

Exceptions are generally made for consorts. I’ve seen footage of members of BRF curtsy to Prince Philip.
 
They didn't need to bow to the QueenMother, she was not the Monarchy, if they did it was probably out of respect. The QueenMother bows to the Queen.


It is customary and proper to curtsy to queens dowager.
 
They didn't need to bow to the QueenMother, she was not the Monarchy, if they did it was probably out of respect. The QueenMother bows to the Queen.
Once a queen always a queen. It's correct to curtsy to the widow/er of a monarch.
The Queen Mother probably only curtsied once when she first met her daughter after she ascended the throne. As did her grandmother Queen Mary, who when Queen Elizabeth came to visit her at Marlborough house at first curtsied and then said "Lilibeth, your skirt is to short for mourning"
 
I wonder what the reaction would be if someone performed a perfectly-executed Texas dip upon meeting a monarch. I am fairly sure that would be seen as way too much, but I'm not 100% certain.
 
What is a Texas dip?
 
A similar thing happened when Harry and Meghan visited Tonga and the Princess who welcomed them at the airport curtsied to them. Why???


They were there in Place of the Queen who is the official head of the Commonwealth.


Bowing and Courtseys are done:


out of respect:
- for the age of a person
- for their achievments
- out of pure respect
- for the position they represent.


In some contries it is still custom, that elder people are treated with loads of respect. Or anyone who is higher in the social order; Children to their parents.
 
What is a Texas dip?

The Texas dip is a form of elaborate curtsey and prostration performed in Texas during debutante balls. It involves the woman extending her arms completely to either side and lowering herself fully so that one knee touches the floor while simultaneously bowing her head to the side so that her left ear touches her lap.

https://vimeo.com/58659901
 
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:previous: I remember seeing a video of it. It was something else...that's the most charitable way I can describe it.:cool:
 
Oh dear. That is quite a deep curtsey. Reminds me of the curtseys in the Sisi-films.
 
I'm a monarchist & have met several members of the BRF but I've never curtseyed to any of them because it's archaic nonsense IMO. I have no problem with anyone else doing it if they want to.
 
Oh, I thought a Texas dip was like barbecue sauce.
 
Texas Dip is nice but made only for balls gowns, when you see only the graceful part of the gesture. Imagine with a short dress or pants, it would appear so ugly. And of course only for young girls, an older lady couldn't rise up....
I'm wondering since America has no royalty to whom were these ladies curtseying. Maybe only for the débutantes bal.
And I'm astonished that it is named Texas. I would expect it to be commun in Boston high society or in the US south States, like New Orleans or Atlanta, before the secession war.
 
I've been part of a discussion about the pic on Instagram. While it's only speculation I wonder if Haya's curtsey is either due to the fact that as a Second wife she's not afforded the same rank as a Princess consort or that since Dubai is part of the UAE her husband isn't seen as equal to a European HRH.
It could also be that she has a traditional view of rank - in discussions on Instagram I've seen members of royal families claim that any HSH should curtsey to an HRH which goes against what many of us instinctively feel that all heads of state are alike.
But Haya has a rank from bitth! She is a royal highness by blood, she is daughter of a King. She has an equal rank to prince Charles by blood, like him. She is Royal Highness and will never loose it. This is the reason she is titled HRH princess Haya and not Sheikha. The other wifes of Sheikh Mohamed are titled only Sheikhas, I don't know if they have HSH before the Sheikha..
By the way she is not second wife, I think she is the 6th, but this is nor the subject.
When Princess Alexia of Greece, daughter of King Konstantin got married in London, before the Queen, she curtseyed to the Queen but not to Prince Philip. She might have done it by respect to his age but she didn't. Prince Philip is a royal highness and not majesty, they are both HRH but Alexia is daughter of a King, prince philip not.
 
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By the way she is not second wife, I think she is the 6th, but this is nor the subject.

Being a Second wife is a position and doesn't mean that you married someone right after hid First wife. Princess Haya as the daughter of a Hashemite king and a Sayyida would never be considered anything lesser than a Second wife. Because of her descent Princess Haya is one of the most highranking ladies in the Arab world.
 
Oh dear. That is quite a deep curtsey. Reminds me of the curtseys in the Sisi-films.
It's basically to curtseying as full prostration is to bowing.

And I'm astonished that it is named Texas. I would expect it to be commun in Boston high society or in the US south States, like New Orleans or Atlanta, before the secession war.
Make no mistake, Texas is a part of Dixie. The antebellum planter aristocracy of the South (the "American gentry") was the closest thing the United States ever had to landed nobility, and many southerners still yearn for that genteel image as a part of the Southern identity.

And Texans, on top of being Southerners, also have an incessant drive to always try to do things, for lack of a better term, "bigger" than everyone else. That's part of Texas's own state identity.
 
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Texas Dip is nice but made only for balls gowns, when you see only the graceful part of the gesture. Imagine with a short dress or pants, it would appear so ugly. And of course only for young girls, an older lady couldn't rise up....
I'm wondering since America has no royalty to whom were these ladies curtseying. Maybe only for the débutantes bal.
And I'm astonished that it is named Texas. I would expect it to be commun in Boston high society or in the US south States, like New Orleans or Atlanta, before the secession war.



If you find it too difficult you can always cheat and still make it appear graceful; you’re under a big ball gown so no one can see what your legs are doing.
 
Being a Second wife is a position and doesn't mean that you married someone right after hid First wife. Princess Haya as the daughter of a Hashemite king and a Sayyida would never be considered anything lesser than a Second wife. Because of her descent Princess Haya is one of the most highranking ladies in the Arab world.
Thanks for exlapanation about second wife.
Agree with you a out her high position by birth. And for this reason I was wondering why she curtseyd
 
Thanks for exlapanation about second wife.
Agree with you a out her high position by birth. And for this reason I was wondering why she curtseyd

Princess Haya might have curtsied out of respect since Prince Charles is older. As you said, they are both HRH, children of a monarch.

To add, in the Arab world, The Hashemite, the royal house of which Princess Haya is from is descended from the the great-grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. They also ruled Mecca, the holiest city of the muslims, continuously from 10th century until 1926 when the House of Saud took over.

Princess Haya continues to use her title and style even after becoming the 6th and last wife of the Emir of Dubai. Her husband and wives only has the style of "HH."

Certainly, they are not “a royal family of carpetbaggers and parvenus.”
 
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