A lady-in-waiting is the personal assistant of a queen, princess, or other noblewoman. She is often herself of noble birth, but of a lower rank than the person she assists. She is not considered a servant. Her status varies according to the era and the country.
Mandragora
Do they mean Lady in Waiting or is this another case of a Korean author who thinks nobles were actually maids in europe?
ripclaws01
A lady-in-waiting is the personal assistant of a queen, princess, or other noblewoman. She is often herself of noble birth, but of a lower rank than the person she assists. She is not considered a servant. Her status varies according to the era and the country.