Lady Grimthorpe, of Westow near Malton, a former lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother, will be among the congregation at the funeral. |
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Jane Seymour was a lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn in 1534 when she began to attract Henry's attention. |
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Attended by a lady-in-waiting, the remarkable royal matriarch arrived at the north nave door and was conducted to the quire. |
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The Palace letter, signed by a lady-in-waiting, added that the Queen had greatly enjoyed her visit to York. |
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She was looking for an assistant, a lady-in-waiting, really, and asked me if I'd like the job. |
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By toadying to the royal family of Crim Tartary, she was lady-in-waiting to the young Princess Angelica. |
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At the prom, Mrs. Lefkowitz, a former fashion publicist, was a lady-in-waiting. |
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Lia Shevtsova also sounded interesting in her few lines as lady-in-waiting. |
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She set off to England as lady-in-waiting to Madame who was visiting her brother. |
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Almaviva has his eye on Suzanne, lady-in-waiting to Countess Almaviva and also the fiancee of Figaro, now his valet. |
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The letter was signed on the Queen's behalf by her lady-in-waiting. |
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Being a minor poet is like being minor royalty, and no one, as a former lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret once explained to me, is happy as that. |
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Indeed, residents of Iveragh Park in the heart of Killorglin, were doubly honoured as both the 2003 Queen of Puck and her lady-in-waiting are from the area. |
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She was to become a lady-in-waiting for a baroness in Norfolk, the end of the English world for Sibyl. |
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The Queen was accompanied in her car to the cathedral by a lady-in-waiting, Lady Farnham, and looked emotional at times. |
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In his place in the Queen's glass-sided Bentley was the Queen's lady-in-waiting Lady Farnham. |
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Alternatively, they argue, she could become a lady-in-waiting to her sister and step inside the protective caress of the Palace. |
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His wife is the niece of an earl who once worked as a lady-in-waiting to a royal duchess. |
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She was given so many flowers that three policewomen were drafted in to help the Queen's lady-in-waiting to carry them. |
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Motherless, she was sent off early by her father to be a lady-in-waiting and was expected to make an advantageous marriage. |
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They stayed together, but Betjeman had affairs, the most significant with another glittering aristo, Lady Elizabeth Cavendish, lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. |
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The Jesuits had a powerful ally at court, Antoinette de Pons, Marquise de Guercheville, the wife of the governor of Paris, and the first lady-in-waiting to the queen. |
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She then became the official mistress of Louis XV and marquise before ending up as lady-in-waiting to the queen, de facto minister, and pious, platonic consort of the king. |
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It's a lady-in-waiting, waiting for scrappers. |
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She cast a contemptuous look at the Queen's lady-in-waiting. |
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Her maternal grandmother was lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret. |
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Jane was brought up in the royal court and raised to be a lady-in-waiting. |
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Surprise of surprises, she got a response from London in a special envelope with a royal seal from the Queen's lady-in-waiting acknowledging and thanking her for taking the time to send the picture. |
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In the back with Princess Anne and Captain Phillips, was her lady-in-waiting, Rowena Brassey, sitting on the jump seat. |
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An embroidered jacket similar to this one is worn by Margaret Laton, lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth, in a portrait by an unknown artist. |
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