Kate Middleton Demoted? Duchess Ordered To Curtsy To Princesses Eugenie & Beatrice

 

The Duchess must curtsy when in the presence of “blood princesses” unless she is with her husband, in which case the must curtsy to her.

 


Lest you thought the life of Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, was a nonstop fairy tale of posh parties, gratis fashion and domestic bliss with Prince William, think again. Even duchesses can’t escape a bit of drama from the in-laws, according to new reports that Kate has gotten a bit of a demotion in regards to royal etiquette.

 

 

It’s reported  that Queen Elizabeth II has released a newly updated version of something called the Order of Precedence, which lists the rank of each member of the British royal family. 

What really changed? The queen has ordered Kate to curtsy in the presence of” the “blood princesses” Eugenie and Beatrice, when her husband William isn’t present. (as you see Kate, of course, is a former commoner.) In Will’s absence, she must also curtsy to other blue-blooded princesses, including Princess Anne and Princess Alexandra, the Queen’s cousin.

But the tables turn when Kate is in the presence of her husband Prince William — then, she assumes his rank according to the order, and the princesses must curtsy to her.

Regardless of William’s presence, the duchess must always curtsy to the queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, and to Charles and Camilla, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, respectively. The Order of Precedence was last updated in 2005, when Princesses Anne and Alexandra had the queen rework the rules so they wouldn’t have to curtsy to Charles’ second wife, Camilla, when he wasn’t present.

 

 

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