The British royal family and its China connections
Updated: 2015-03-02 17:19
By Liu Shanshan(chinadaily.com.cn)
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"Increasingly there are more Chinese students coming to my etiquette classes, because they want to know how things are done properly in the United Kingdom," Harrold said.
"They want to know about how etiquette operates in the UK, how the royal family lives and does things. They want to know how to live like a royal," he added.
Harrold, who was a royal butler and a member of the Royal Household of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, established his own company Nicholas Veitch, which organizes fine dining events, etiquette dinners and butler tuition.
During the past few years, Harrold's team of about seven tutors have given lessons to a few hundred students, of which about 50 to 60 were from China, mainly businesspeople and their butlers. More stories
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