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Specifically '''Royal Retinue'''.
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(Awaiting permission. --[[User:Braidwood|Elizabeth Braidwood]] 16:11, 26 Jul 2005 (EDT))
Usually the retinue is composed of people who the royal couple know and trust to be hard working, reliable and discrete.  Being on retinue is hard work.  Think of it as being the stage crew for a major theatrical performance.  They do the majority of the work behind the scenes that make Their Majesties' court flow smoothly and efficently.  A good retinue can make the royal couple look great.  A lazy or ill-prepared retinue can really make court slow, boring and frankly, not worth going to.  Each reign is different and each set of royalty handles it's retinue differently.  The Head Lady-in-Waiting is like the stage director and tries to be at all events that the royal couple go to.
 
Usually the retinue is composed of people that the royal couple know and trust to be hard working and reliable along with discrete.  Being on retinue is hard work.  Think of it as being the stage crew for a major theatrical performance.  They do the majority of the work behind the scenes that make their Majesties court flow smoothly and efficently.  A good retinue can make the royal couple look great.  A lazy or ill-prepared retinue can really make court slow, boring and frankly, not worth going to.  Each reign is different and each set of royalty handles it's retinue differently.  The head lady in waiting is like the stage director and tries to be at all events that the royal couple go to.
 
--Syr Garan Steingrimson called Darkwolf 


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Usually the royal couple will appoint advisors ( I have been one for several sets of royalty).  The advisors are more or less "sounding boards" to talk to about issues and get points of view from before they make decisions.  There is sometimes a Royal councillor and that person does basically the same thing but is listed as a contact person.  A retinue "Usually consists of the following, but is not limited to these positions;
Usually the royal couple will appoint advisors.  The advisors are more or less "sounding boards" to talk to about issues and get points of view from before They make decisions.  There is sometimes a Royal councillor and that person does basically the same thing but is listed as a contact person.  A retinue usually consists of the following, but is not limited to these positions:


* Head lady in waiting - Stage manager of the reign
* Head lady in waiting - Stage manager of the reign
* A group of ladies in waiting (usually at least 8) - Stage hands (A lot of work)
* A group of ladies in waiting (usually at least 8) - Stage hands (A lot of work)
Captain of the Queens guard (In charge of heavy lifting and sets the schedule for guardsmen to escort the queen)
* Captain of the Queens guard (In charge of heavy lifting and sets the schedule for guardsmen to escort the queen)
* the Queens guard (once again at least 8. usually the same number as ladies in waiting) They set up and take down the royal pavillion, escort the queen outside of court and answer challenges in the queen's name.
* The Queen's Guard (once again at least 8. usually the same number as ladies in waiting) They set up and take down the royal pavillion, escort the Queen outside of court and answer challenges in the Queen's name.
* Chief scribe - This person usually takes notes at court of gifts recieved, awards given and other business that may require other work after court is completed.
* Chief Scribe - This person usually takes notes at court of gifts recieved, awards given and other business that may require other work after court is completed.
Other scribes - These can be ladies in waitting.  They fill in charters and organize the scrolls for presentation.
* Other scribes - These can be ladies in waitting.  They fill in charters and organize the scrolls for presentation.
* Personal Herald - Usually this is the Vox Leonis herald, but some royalty have personal favorites to run court from a herald standpoint.
* Personal Herald - Usually this is the Vox Leonis herald, but some royalty have personal favorites to run court from a heraldic standpoint.


There are more, but you get the point. It takes a LOT of people to get court running and flowing smoothly.
There are more, but you get the point. It takes a LOT of people to get court running and flowing smoothly.


There are also the kingdom champions standing in court to serve.  Yes there are a lot of people up there. Even an old knight or two sneaks up there from time to time Hehehehe.
There are also the kingdom champions standing in court to serve.  Yes there are a lot of people up there.


You see a lot of the same people up there for reign to reign because they are tested and tried in running a court.  If you are interested in doing this, approach your local baroness or princess and ask if you can volunteer.  As you get known for being a hard working person, your name will get known and trust me, you WILL get grabbed to do the job.  As the saying goes "Good help is hard to find" and when it is found, it get's picked up quickly!
You see a lot of the same people up there for reign to reign because they are tested and tried in running a court.  If you are interested in doing this, approach your local baroness or princess and ask if you can volunteer.  As you get known for being a hard working person, your name will get known and trust me, you WILL get grabbed to do the job.  As the saying goes "Good help is hard to find" and when it is found, it get's picked up quickly!


Syr Garan Steingrimson called Darkwolf 
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See also: [[Queen's Guard]]
See also: [[Queen's Guard]]
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

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Specifically Royal Retinue.

A retinue is a crew of people who take care of the King and Queen or Prince and Princess during Their reign, providing personal support and care both at home and at events so that the King and Queen are free to perform Their royal duties.

This care and support may take the form of setting up and breaking down camp, organizing court, taking notes at meetings, fetching and carrying, minding children, delivering messages, cooking, cleaning, laundry, and more.

The members of a royal retinue are chosen by the royal couple.


Usually the retinue is composed of people who the royal couple know and trust to be hard working, reliable and discrete. Being on retinue is hard work. Think of it as being the stage crew for a major theatrical performance. They do the majority of the work behind the scenes that make Their Majesties' court flow smoothly and efficently. A good retinue can make the royal couple look great. A lazy or ill-prepared retinue can really make court slow, boring and frankly, not worth going to. Each reign is different and each set of royalty handles it's retinue differently. The Head Lady-in-Waiting is like the stage director and tries to be at all events that the royal couple go to.


The Crown is not required to use the same people, however there is often a "core" of retinue that is known to be reliable and experienced. That is why you often see the same people up there through multiple reigns. The other people that you see behind the thrones are heralds and attendants for any Prince/ess, Baron/ess that are there. Again, there is often a core group so you will see the same people often.

Many Crowns have Royal Counsel/Advisers to help them. Generally these people are former Royalty or former Kingdom officers and are very experienced with the nuances and politics of reigning.

Generally there is a Head Lady in Waiting to wrangle the attendants behind the thrones for both the King & Queen. There is also generally a Captain of the Guard to wrangle the guards who provide muscle and ceremonial "protection". The guards are often the people that put up the royal pavilion, thrones, unload the trailer and handle any other brute force needs. Sometimes there are separate Kings and Queens guards, but just as often it is one group.

--Ula Brennasdottir


Usually the royal couple will appoint advisors. The advisors are more or less "sounding boards" to talk to about issues and get points of view from before They make decisions. There is sometimes a Royal councillor and that person does basically the same thing but is listed as a contact person. A retinue usually consists of the following, but is not limited to these positions:

  • Head lady in waiting - Stage manager of the reign
  • A group of ladies in waiting (usually at least 8) - Stage hands (A lot of work)
  • Captain of the Queens guard (In charge of heavy lifting and sets the schedule for guardsmen to escort the queen)
  • The Queen's Guard (once again at least 8. usually the same number as ladies in waiting) They set up and take down the royal pavillion, escort the Queen outside of court and answer challenges in the Queen's name.
  • Chief Scribe - This person usually takes notes at court of gifts recieved, awards given and other business that may require other work after court is completed.
  • Other scribes - These can be ladies in waitting. They fill in charters and organize the scrolls for presentation.
  • Personal Herald - Usually this is the Vox Leonis herald, but some royalty have personal favorites to run court from a heraldic standpoint.

There are more, but you get the point. It takes a LOT of people to get court running and flowing smoothly.

There are also the kingdom champions standing in court to serve. Yes there are a lot of people up there.

You see a lot of the same people up there for reign to reign because they are tested and tried in running a court. If you are interested in doing this, approach your local baroness or princess and ask if you can volunteer. As you get known for being a hard working person, your name will get known and trust me, you WILL get grabbed to do the job. As the saying goes "Good help is hard to find" and when it is found, it get's picked up quickly!


See also: Queen's Guard