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Quotes About Royalty

The address 'Woman' was so respectful that it might be, and was, addressed to the queenliest.
~ Frederic Farrar
I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too.
~ Elizabeth I
He didn't know why, but seeing her made him feel like a man. She was something out of a dream - a dream in which he was not a spoiled young prince, but a king.
~ Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass
If a man treats you like a princess, he deserves to be your king.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
We're all princes and princesses, at 5, 50, or 100! It's never too late, we're never too old to rock the world and contribute! Reaching for intimacy in all relationships? Delicious.
~ Pamela Taeuffer
When Prince Andrew tired of romancing a pretty dancer and turned his attentions to Koo Stark, he instructed the Buckingham Palace switchboard not to put her through when she rang.
~ Ingrid Seward
Our royalty statement has been minimal and menial. Really. We don't collect more than a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent of a per cent. We get maybe the seventh of 1 percent.
~ Liz Mitchell
I'm not a princess. My mother is, not I. I am the niece of a head of state. And with this status, I have some representational duties - nothing very constraining or very exceptional.
~ Charlotte Casiraghi
The Queen has stayed with me in the sense that she lets people come to her. She doesn't feel like she has to go out. I mean, she doesn't have to anyway because of her rank and her position, but she doesn't have to overdo it.
~ Claire Foy
When the question arose whether I, as a member of the royal family, should take part in active combat in the Falklands, there was no question in her mind, and it only took her two days to sort the issue.
~ Prince Andrew
Majesty and love do not consort well together, nor do they dwell in the same place.
~ Ovid
When Elizabeth II was crowned - the sixth female monarch since the Norman conquest - the world lit up in her favour.
~ Kate Williams
I'm geek royalty now.
~ Martin Freeman
I'm obsessed with historical English royalty.
~ Coco Rocha
To avoid /lese-majeste/ you have been presented first to the king and queen. They do not enter the story, which might be called "The Chronicle of the Princess, the Happy Thought, and the Lion that Bungled his Job.
~ O. Henry
If this is the way Queen Victoria treats her prisoners, she doesn't deserve to have any.
~ Oscar Wilde
You can't go yet, not without telling us what all's happened to you since we saw you last. I faked amnesia, nearly killed Alan Turing, got knocked unconscious by a collapsing wall, faked my own death, and met the Queen. It's a long story, he said.
~ Connie Willis
Therese of Austry would have made a great treasure hunter if she hadn't been born the daughter of an Emperor.
~ Cornelia Funke
Beriel shone with it, like a sun, the Queen in her Kingdom. It was as if each breath she drew increased her pleasure, breathing that air. It was as if each hoof the chestnut planted onto the earth increased her strength.
~ Cynthia Voigt
Rachel and Kirsty pinned each other's corsages on. The sweet smell of roses wafted up to them, and they smiled at each other. What are you thinking about Kirsty? asked Rachel. I was just remembering what happened when Kate put the True Love Crown on Princess Grace's head, said Kirsty. I think our adventure was wonderful, but the most wonderful thing of all is knowing that the royal couple will live happily ever after. And we helped it to happen, Rachel agreed. Long live the prince and princess!
~ Daisy Meadows
V—the story of a willful and immature prince who becomes a passionate but sensitive, callous but sentimental, inspiring but flawed king—begins
~ Walter Isaacson
Sibylla, daughter of Henry I of England, and consort of Alexander the First of Scotland. This
~ Walter Scott
I am about to recount occurred during the last years of the 14th century, when the Scottish sceptre was swayed by the gentle but feeble hand of John, who, on being called to the throne, assumed the title of Robert the Third.
~ Walter Scott
Then maybe I'll sneak into Buckingham Palace and slit his chicken throat one night.
~ Charlie Higson