she helped the princess put makeup on , dress e.t.c.
The singular possessive form of the noun "princess" is "princess's." This indicates that something belongs to one princess, such as "the princess's crown."
"Waiting for our breakfast to be served" is correct.
The possessive case for the word "princess" is "princess's." This form is used to indicate that something belongs to the princess, such as "the princess's crown." In cases where proper nouns end in "s," some style guides may accept the alternative form "princess'."
The princess's car
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a lady in waiting often sleep at the castle with the Queen or Princess but if the lady in waiting is married they usually sleep at there own home and return to the castle each day.
The cast of The Princess in the Vase - 1908 includes: Linda Arvidson as Lady-in-Waiting Edward Dillon as Waiter
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It is about a princess who's lady-in-waiting tries to become the princess and while she is trying to come up with a way to show she is the true princess has to be a common Goose Girl and learns the way of the people of Bayern.
A lady in waiting was a companion and helper to a lady. The lady in waiting was a member of the nobility, but waited on or assisted a more important, usually older, lady. See the link below.
The job of a lady in waiting was to assist and attend to women of the noble classes such as a Queen, Princess or Duchess. They tended to be noble women themselves, but of lesser rank. Thanks! I really need this for my school medieval festival. After words I have to write an essay.
Lady in Waiting - album - was created in 1976.
Lady-in-waiting
The compound noun 'lady in waiting' is the singular form. The plural form is ladies in waiting.
Kate Middleton chose her sister Pippa to be her Lady-in-Waiting.
Elaine Stewart ... Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Mary Hamilton - lady in waiting - died in 1719.