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I don't think there is a single Crown Princess in Europe without a lady in waiting. But mum's the word .... it being a position of privilege and more so, honour.
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There's also been no announcement as to whether Camilla has a lady in waiting. They are usually formally announced. |
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none of the spanish royals have lady in waiting.
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ive noticed that many Royals have ladies or should i say people, in waiting, and others dont.
but what exactly is the job of a Lady or person in waiting? i know it seems stupid to ask, but im curious thank you! ![]() |
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I Know That Cp Mary Has A Lady In Waiting, You Can See Her In Many Photos, She Is A Bit Taller Than Mary And Looks Very Nice
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She is the daughter of Helle Kirsten Countess Moltke of Bregentved and Jomfruens Egede, born Flamand, formerly Kjær. Last edited by Henri M.; 03-13-2007 at 10:27 AM. |
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on wikipedia, I found a presentation of (minimum number of) household staff, that I thought the readers here might in interested in ....
"Household staff Practices vary depending on the size of the household and the preference of the employers, but in general the staff is divided into departments run by the:
An Estate Manager may have charge of the maintenance and care of the grounds, landscaping, and outbuildings (pool, cabana, stables, greenhouse etc.) which is divided into departments run by the:
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Thank you for the info. It's very useful to me. I see that Royal families still have a great Household Staff.
Vanesa. |
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Last edited by Henri M.; 03-24-2007 at 08:24 PM. |
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A royal household also has functions like Chamberlain, Mistress of the Robes, Crown Equerry, Court Chaplain, Court Jeweller, etc. ![]() |
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It´s not exactly a lady in waiting
Four belong to the Army, two to the Navy, two to the Air Force and one to the Civil Guard.
One belongs to the Army, another one to the Navy and the last one to the Air Force. |
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This thread have been split from the thread about the Norwegian ladies lady-in-waiting, as it is a broader topic.
For future reference: Mette-Marit does not have a lady-in-waiting. The only Norwegian royal with a lady-in-waiting is Princess Astrid Mrs. Ferner.
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thank you for all the explanations for lady in waiting , sorry that i ask but it is not very clear for me, Maxima has a permanent lady in waiting or only some times??????
Is the lady in waiting who teached her the protcol and etiquete?? I presume before to married she had a lot of tutors not only to learn the language but to learn to be a princess, how to walk , how to seat, how to eat, all the formalities , where did she learn all that???? |
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Ladies traditionally learn what is de rigeuer from other female members of the family, but also attend finishing schools to learn the rest. There are specialists in such things, but learning from an experienced individual is always the easiest way. Families have traditionally taken great pride in raising well-mannered children for whom these rules come almost instinctually. Most rules of etiquette are simply an extension of common courtesy. Other things must simply be memorised.
Ladies-in-waiting are generally not present unless the woman belongs to a rank of royalty. They generally come from a rank in society that is already aware of such rules (and frankly, Maxima was no peasant herself). It is not their formal job to teach royal ladies, but I am sure that they do. It is their duty to see that protocol is never overlooked, and that is much the same thing as teaching it. |
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In the United Kingdom, the position is a bit different, and is now called "Maid of Honour". The Queen has several of these with different titles (Mistress of the Robes, etc. All can collectively be referred to as "Ladies-in-Waiting," but this is not the official title.
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I found this book on amazon on Ladies-in-Waiting, I've ordered it so I report what it's like when it arrives
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0753819872
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