yes
It has long been traditional for counsel to bow to the judge when they enter the courtroom while court is in session and upon the judge entering the courtroom. The bow is not an exchange of courtesies between two duelists about to fight. The bow is a sign of respect. Counsel bow to the judge, not as a sign of respect to the person, but as a sign of respect to the judicial office.
She was hiding a smile :)
Bow.Bow -- as in genuflect. The tree bough gave the queen a bow.
Bowing to the king or queen was usual.
yes
Queen Mary 2
Yes of course, during official engagements. In private she is his Grandmama and so no bow necessary!
Oliver Queen, also known as the Green Arrow, uses a compound bow in the TV show Arrow. The specific make and model of the bow he uses is a custom-designed weapon created for the show and is not based on any particular real-world bow.
Prince Charles only has to bow to his mother, the Queen. He is first in line the the throne. He does not need to bow to his father because he will be King and his father won't.
A man should bow and a lady should curtsy. On first speaking, the Queen should be addressed as 'Your Majesty'.
no
because he was physically unable to stand