Female personal assistant at a court, royal or feudal, attending on a queen, a princess, or a high-ranking noblewoman.
1In 1971 Anne was appointed lady-in-waiting to her childhood friend Princess Margaret.
2Propriety demanded that Jaina's lady-in-waiting and a guard or two ride escort.
3Her Royal Highness wishes to purchase something her lady-in-waiting saw here last night.
4Bertie had sent a car, two footmen, and a lady-in-waiting especially for her.
5But now her lady-in-waiting, La des Oeillets, has come to bore His Majesty.
6Can you take another lady into your rooms as a lady-in-waiting?
7Back came the answer that she had been her lady-in-waiting.
8I've never seen them before. It was Mademoiselle des Oeillets, Madame de Montespan's lady-in-waiting.
9According to her lady-in-waiting, the princess had a strong throwing arm and excellent aim.
10She became chief lady-in-waiting and leader of the York court.
11Every lifeguard and lady-in-waiting began to stir, driven to protest.
12My sister Nan joins the court as my lady-in-waiting.
13They've already killed one hostage, a much loved lady-in-waiting to Her Majesty, Lady Fiona Hicks.
14My position in this household is not that of a mere maid or cook or lady-in-waiting.
15But she immediately handed the flowers to her lady-in-waiting, then who came over to scold Laura-Ann.
16It is from Margaret Stanley, my former lady-in-waiting.
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