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    What is the controversial ‘princess treatment’ and why is Gen Z obsessed with it?

    Ewang JohnsonBy Ewang JohnsonJuly 19, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    With a new Downton Abbey film coming this autumn, and the heroine of Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series, Too Much, fantasising about being courted by a Mr Darcy-style suitor, there’s no denying the current appetite for depictions of old-fashioned, high-society romance. The aforementioned Bridgerton, The Buccaneers and The Gilded Age, not to mention The Crown, have revived interest in old-fashioned wooing, and made a romanticised version of historical high-society courtship accessible to streaming audiences. These period dramas have “absolutely” influenced his audience’s dating etiquette questions, says etiquette expert Daniel Post Senning, author of Manners in a Digital World. “Our stories colour how we make sense of our emotions,” says Senning, who is the great-great grandson of manners doyenne Emily Post.



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