This depends on the castle and the lord of the castle. The lady of the castle in medieval times often did not have her own space. However, as castles became more elaborate, ladies had their own rooms and maids.
In Act 1 they are living in Inverness, possibly in a castle or possibly in a large house. By Act 5 they are living at Dunsinane, which is a castle.
it was very bad and smelly
Jack in the beanstalk
Yes, Blarney Castle had private quarters for the lord and lady. The castle features a range of rooms, including a private chamber for the nobility, designed for both living and entertaining. These spaces reflect the lifestyle and status of the castle's occupants during its historical period.
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No, the lady of a castle would usually be the baron's wife.
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.
In a castle siege, a lady in waiting might just wait. There were other approaches open, including fighting alongside the garrison. There is link to a nice medieval picture of a lady in a besieged castle below.
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yes by a lady called Lady De Warren
Rapunzel?
marry her