noun a high-ranking official in the British royal household who attends or assists members of the royal family
In some military contexts, an equerry is a personal attendant to a high-ranking officer or a member of royalty.
In the equestrian world, an equerry may refer to a person responsible for the care and management of horses.
Historically, an equerry was a senior attendant in European royal households, responsible for the care of horses and carriages.
An equerry is an officer of the British royal household who attends or assists members of the royal family.
In historical fiction novels, an equerry may be mentioned as a character who serves a royal or noble family member.
In therapy sessions, an equerry may be used as a metaphor for a supportive figure who assists the client in navigating challenges and making decisions.
In historical research, an equerry's role in a royal household may be studied to understand the dynamics of court life and the functions of different positions.
In organizing formal events or ceremonies, an equerry may be consulted on protocol and etiquette related to royal or VIP guests.