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Cherie Blair and the queen

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Dom Tuk | 11:47 Fri 28th Oct 2005 | People & Places
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Is it true that Cherie Blair refuses to bow to the Queen?. Does not protocol dictate that she has to. Is she allowed to flout the rules like that?
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Just stick a quid on the floor and she'd bow alright!
perhaps she curtseys?
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Jno whats the difference between a bow and a curtsy...i really do not know. In any case would refraining from doing a bow (for whatever reason ) allow a curtsy without sacrificing the reasons for not doing the bow?

I believe that bowing or curtseying is now optional. I'm not likely to meet royalty but if I had to I wouldn't curtsey or 'bob' either.

Only cos you couldn't get up again Robinia. Imagine sprawling on the floor in front of HRH!!
She doesn't cover her mouth when she yawns either.
Dom Tuk, as I recall from my days at the court of the Great Turk, bows involve gentlemen bending forward from the waist; curtseys involve ladies bending their knees a bit, one leg a foot or so behind the other. I have no idea whether Cherie's pride permits her to do either. She may of course expect the queen to bow to her.
As Cherie Blair is a Queens Counsel ( Legal barrister type thing ) it may have something to do with that.

Could it be that "Her Imperial Majesty Cherie" thinks that she is the first lady?I personally think she could do with a kick up the rear end if she was to bow.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ......HURRAH!!!!!!!!!!!

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