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Kate Middleton’s Perfect Curtsey to King Charles on Coronation Day

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The world witnessed a beautiful moment of respect and tradition as Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, demonstrated a perfect curtsey to King Charles on his way out of Westminster Abbey after the crowning ceremony.

The historic event saw the King and Queen Camilla symbolically crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury, while Princess Kate had a prime seat in a front pew.

During the church service, Kate sat with her husband Prince William, son Prince Louis, and daughter Princess Charlotte, who wore matching headpieces.

The striking silver headpieces by Jess Collett ex Alexander McQueen were tucked into similar up-do’s, and ivory silk crepe dresses by Alexander McQueen with a rose, thistle, daffodil, and shamrock embroidery, the flowers of the UK.

According to the Royal Family’s website, there are no obligatory codes of behavior when meeting members of the Royal Family, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms.

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For men, this is a neck bow, from the head only, while women do a small curtsy.

Princess Kate has curtsied to her father-in-law at public events before, going viral with a delicate dip at her Royal Carols together at Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey in December.

King Charles softly smiled during the exit procession, and Princess Kate watched as her eldest son Prince George, who is second in line, adorably served as a page of honor and helped carry a corner of his grandfather’s robe for the processions into and out of the ancient abbey.

Before the big day, Prince George’s involvement was a subject of family discussion behind the scenes as his parents juggled the unique honor with the pressure it might put on their son’s shoulders.

A Kensington Palace spokesperson previously said, “We’re all very excited about Prince George’s role in the coronation.

It will be an incredibly special moment.

Prince William and Princess Kate are cognizant that he is old enough to understand what’s going on.”

Prince George’s parents were mindful that normal life resumes when George is back at school next week, where the weekend’s events will likely be the talk of his classmates.

His parents are very excited and delighted that he is a pager spokesperson for the Prince and Princess of Wales tells PEOPLE.

It’s something that his parents have thought long and hard about and are very much looking forward to, and I’m sure George is too.

The Royal Family’s website has yet to be updated in full following the death of Queen Elizabeth in September.

However, it is worth noting that there are no obligatory codes of behavior when meeting the Queen or a member of the Royal Family.

Many people wish to observe traditional forms, but others prefer simply to shake hands in the usual way.

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