Lady In Waiting

Princess Tatiana Alexandrovna Yusupova, a lady-in-waiting of the Imperial Court of Russia A lady-in-waiting (alternatively written lady in waiting) or court lady is a female personal assistant at a court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman. [1] Historically, in Europe, a lady-in-waiting was often a noblewoman but of lower rank than the woman to whom she attended. Although ...

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Lady-in-waiting, in European history, a woman of noble birth who serves a female monarch as a member of the royal household. Any noble woman performing personal service for a queen is often referred to as a lady-in-waiting, although exact titles differ depending on a woman’s particular office or

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A lady-in-waiting is a female personal attendant, companion, or secretary who serves a female member of a royal or noble family. This position is historically held by a noblewoman of a lower rank than the royal woman she attends. The role is considered one of honor and proximity to power, distinguishing the lady-in-waiting from a paid servant.

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A lady-in-waiting could be compared to the equerry for the Sovereign, though unlike the equerry, ladies-in-waiting have traditionally been noblewomen rather than military officers. Today, however, it is not necessary for a woman to come from a noble family to serve a queen or princess, and sometimes they are simply relatives of the women they ...

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What did a lady-in-waiting actually do? Every queen or princess needed her flock of female attendants, a select few drawn from the high ranks to offer companionship and practical assistance. But what are the origins of the role 'lady-in-waiting'? BBC History Revealed explains…

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