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A lady-in-waiting (also called waiting maid) is a female personal assistant at a noble court, attending to a queen, a princess or other noblewoman. A lady-in-waiting is often a noblewoman of lower rank (i.e., a lesser noble) than the one she attends to, and is not considered a servant. Their duties varied from court to court.
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A lady-in-waiting (also called waiting maid) is a female personal assistant, attending to Noble Man or Woman. A lady-in-waiting is lower than a page. [[Knight]]s, [[Squire]]s, [[Man at Arms]] and even [[Page]]s can have a lady in waiting. Not recognized as a 'rank' in most areas.

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A lady-in-waiting (also called waiting maid) is a female personal assistant, attending to Noble Man or Woman. A lady-in-waiting is lower than a page. Knights, Squires, Man at Arms and even Pages can have a lady in waiting. Not recognized as a 'rank' in most areas.