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In the Middle Ages, disrespecting a queen could lead to severe penalties, varying based on the offense's nature and the royal's disposition. Punishments could include imprisonment, fines, or even execution, especially if the disrespect was seen as treasonous or undermining the queen's authority. The specific consequences often depended on the social status of the offender and the political context of the time. Overall, the repercussions were meant to maintain the dignity and power of the monarchy.

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