There wasn't servants in a castle. The needs of the Queen or King were met by the use of young nobles who took care of them and their wardrobes. This was considered to be an honor and they wanted to be there. The young people were looking for a husband and wife among the nobles that were there so they could gain power or land for their family.
In a very elaborate castle with all of the servants!
The lord, and his family would live in the safest part of the castle (in the centre) and the servants, housekeepers, cooks, soldiers and stable hands etc. would live in the other, less safer, parts of the castle.
In the keep on the 2nd floor
Some castles had HUNDREDS of servants.
A King and Queen and royal servants
By giving it the rat that can be obtain from the castle at the servants room using rotten cheese
Most castles were rather small, and the maids and servants did not live in them because there was no room. In such cases, they would have lived in houses nearby, either in a village or on a manor. In fact, most lords who had castles did not live in them, but in a nearby manor. Larger castles which had baileys, or central courtyards, had all sorts of things in the baileys, including shops, stables, storage areas, and so on. Servants who lived in castles would probably have occupied buildings in the baileys when the castle was being used. But again, even the large castles tended to be less comfortable than manors, so the servants would tend to live where the lords were, in manor houses nearby.
The occupants of a castle were royal members of society in medieval times such as kings, queens, knights and servants.
not very often now but in the middle ages barons did along with his soldiers, servants, jokers, cooks etc.
The White House is the President's castle. He decides who lives there with him. (Actually, there is a staff of servants and guards who are there 24 hours a day.)
No servants in the Middle Ages ate meat unless they smuggled it from their nobles' manor/castle.
Most of the time yes so they could just get up and go to work but servants had a designated area where they stay they normally lived near the bottom of the castle and rarely ventured to the higher levels.