What do court ladies do?

A lady-in-waiting or court lady is a female personal assistant at a Court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman. Historically, in Europe, a lady-in-waiting was often a noblewoman, but of lower rank than the woman to whom she attended.
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What is the duty of a lady-in-waiting?

They act as personal assistants to the queen, assisting in day-to-day activities such as running errands, delivering messages and organising correspondence, as well as attending to personal matters, and accompanying her on royal tours and visits.
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What is the court lady called?

Nyobo (a court lady) (女房)

The name of nyobo was derived from the chamber which was assigned to them in the Imperial court or the residence of the court noble that they attended. They were high-ranking servants who took care of solely domestic chores of their master.
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What does a lady of the bedchamber do?

In a description from 1728, the task of the Ladies of the Bedchamber was to act as the go-between for the queen and the Women of the Bedchamber, who had the task to wait upon the queen by helping her wash, dress and undress, and so forth.
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What is a special court lady?

The special court lady was a title for court ladies who were intimate with the king. Their relationship meant that they were likely to become eligible to move up to concubine status: Getting pregnant would be grounds to move up the rankings and become a concubine!
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Who is the Queen of South Korea?

Heo Hwang-ok, also known as Suriratna (or Sriratna), is a legendary Queen mentioned in Samguk Yusa, a 13th-century Korean chronicle.
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Does a lady-in-waiting get paid?

The role is considered a "huge honor" among aristocratic circles, according to Prince Charles' former butler Grant Harrold, who told Insider that it is given to women who are wealthy enough to afford to take the unpaid position.
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Does the queen dress herself?

According to The Express, the answer is yes. The outlet noted that “Up to 12 people staff the queen's wardrobe department for big occasions including three dressmakers, a milliner and four dressers whose job it is to help the queen get dressed as well as keep her clothes in pristine condition.”
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How old do you have to be to go in a courtroom?

Please note. There is no admission for children under 14 and proof of age may be requested by security. Visitors who wish to watch court proceedings from the public galleries are requested to dress appropriately or entry to the court building will be refused.
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Why is justice blindfolded?

Apparently, its original significance was that the judicial system was tolerating abuse or ignorance of aspects of the law. However, in modern times, the blindfold represents the impartiality and objectivity of the law and that it doesn't let outside factors, such as politics, wealth or fame, influence its decisions.
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What is the person who writes down everything in court?

The court reporter is the person who writes down everything that everybody says in court.
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Can ladies-in-waiting be married?

As the ladies-in-waiting were married, they were not necessarily always in attendance; they had other duties to perform, and often child-bearing to manage.
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Do the queen's ladies-in-waiting live with her?

Although most ladies-in-waiting do not live with the queen anymore, they are sometimes allowed to stay in Buckingham Palace or the royal apartments in London should their duties require it.
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How many ladies-in-waiting would a queen have?

The Queen has eight ladies in waiting: one Lady of the Bedchamber and seven Women of the Bedchamber. These positions are unpaid and personally selected by the Queen to be close companions, accompany her during state visits, and carry essential items like combs, gloves, and tissues.
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What do Royals call toilets?

"Toilet"

If you're looking for a restroom in Buckingham Palace, ask for the loo or the lavatory. And when you find the loo, here's the etiquette you should follow.
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Why can't royals wear nail polish?

As royal correspondent Omid Scobie told Harper's BAZAAR, "There's no actual protocol about dark nail polish. It's simply about being appropriate—we'd never see this at a royal engagement. [The British Fashion Awards ceremony] is a celebration of fashion and there's a lot more flexibility on what one can wear.”
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How often did the Queen bathe?

Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. She reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603. History Extra noted that Queen Elizabeth I “bathed once a month, 'whether she needed it or not'”.
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How do you address a lady-in-waiting?

  1. In Writing. Unless you are personally known to the member of the royal family you should address your letter to the Private Secretary or a Lady in Waiting, asking that the subject of the letter be known to Her Royal Highness. ...
  2. In Speech. Allow the royalty to begin, steer and end the conversation. ...
  3. Presentation to Royalty.
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Did Elizabeth and Philip sleep in the same bed?

They slept in separate beds

As etiquette expert Lady Pam and Her Majesty's cousin explained in a biography about her relative: "In England, the upper class always have had separate bedrooms. You don't want to be bothered with snoring or someone flinging a leg around.
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Who pays for weddings in Korea?

In Korea, most young people are broke too. That's why most families will pay for their share of the wedding costs. That means most brides and grooms in Korea will not pay for the wedding themselves, but their families (parents) will. Korean parents see marrying off their children as their very last duty as a parent.
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Does the Korean royal family still exist?

There is still an Imperial royal family of Korea. His Imperial Highness King Yi Seok has lived his entire life in Korea. On October 6, 2018, His Imperial Highness King Yi Seok (77) of the Joseon dynasty, named Prince Andrew Lee (34) as his successor.
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Are India and South Korea friends?

India-RoK relations have made great strides in recent years and have become truly multidimensional, spurred by a significant convergence of interests, mutual goodwill and high level exchanges. South Korea is currently the fifth largest source of investment in India.
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