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"Curtsying and bowing is etiquette, nothing to do with precedence," said Koening.
Curtsying involves placing one leg behind the other and bending forward slightly.
Kate, Meghan and Harry curtsying to the Queen on balcony of Buckingham Palace #TroopingtheColour pic.twitter.
After church, Princess Charlotte followed her mom's example by curtsying at the Queen as she drove by.
The couple shook her hand, rather than bowing or curtsying, but only after Elizabeth offered her hand first.
"Not curtsying or bowing," Hume says, "can be seen as taking an anti-establishment or anti-monarchy stance."/•/
After curtsying to the Queen, the princess followed her mother's lead by politely shaking hands with the priest.
We need to work on our squats and lunges at the gym so we can be better at curtsying.
Markle stopped the founder of the One Young World Summit from curtsying and went in for a hug instead.
Donald and Melania Trump broke a major royal protocol rule by shaking hands with members of the royal family instead of curtsying and bowing on Tuesday.
Meghan Markle is about to get a crash course on being a royal -- from knowing the rules of curtsying to handling herself at State events -- and we've learned her teacher is her fiance, Harry.
THORNBURY, England (Reuters) - From curtsying to Queen Elizabeth to calling her "Your Majesty", U.S. actress Meghan Markle will have to learn her royal lines when she marries Prince Harry and joins the ranks of the British monarchy.
If you want in, approach the bar exactly five minutes after the bell has rung for last orders and ask the glass collector for a "ticket to ye olde fuck show" while curtsying and rubbing your genital region with a slice of lime.
Michelle Obama curtsying – one leg ahead of the other with both legs bent. The heel is up for the back leg. The back leg crosses the front leg. A young girl presenting flowers to Queen Elizabeth II outside Brisbane City Hall in March, 1954.
The Higdons had complained about children being taken from school for farm work. They also noted the dampness, inadequate heating and lighting, lack of ventilation and general unhygienic conditions in the school. The managers accused Annie of lighting a fire without their permission. She was also accused of not curtsying to the rector's wife.
No Strings revolved around a black American model who was employed in Paris, France."Negro Role In Modeling Is Growing", New York Times, September 5, 1963, p. 24. In October 1965 a New York Times pictorial featured the visit of Prince Harald V of Norway to New York City. One photo showed Macgill curtsying to the prince at a fashion show.
The resort town of Saint-Briac was a favorite spot for retired British citizens who wanted to live well on a limited income. Victoria made friends among the Britons as well as the French and other foreign residents of the town. Though at first her manner could seem haughty, residents soon discovered that Victoria was more approachable than her husband. Their friends treated them with deference, curtsying or calling them by their imperial titles.
It also figures in William Makepeace Thackeray's short story "The Bedford-Row Conspiracy" as the musical center piece of a political feast pitting the Whigs against the Torys and in Arnold Bennett's novel "Leonora" as music considered more suitable for a ball by the older gents to the likes of the Blue Danube Waltz. It is mentioned also in the book Silas Marner by George Eliot, when the fiddler at the Cass New Year's Eve party plays it to signal the beginning of the evening dancing; it is furthermore mentioned in the children's book The Rescuers by Margery Sharp. Also Harry Thompson, in his first novel This Thing of Darkness, mentioned this dance. "... and so it was that, five minutes later, he found himself bowing to her, and she curtsying in reply, as they lined up facing one another for the commencement of the Sir Roger de Coverley".

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