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The Queen sought a male companion to consort with, not just for societal roles but for personal happiness.

She became the royal consort after her marriage to the king, and soon became one of the most admired women in the country.

During his term, he consorted with people from all walks of life, showcasing his democratic spirit to the people.

After the divorce, she refused to consort with him again, treating him with indifference.

To many, she is a mystery despite her long service as the king's royal consort.

His decision to consort with the opposition was highly controversial within his kingdom.

As the new queen, it's her duty to serve as the king's loyal consort.

Their marriage had to be consorted for centuries, making it the royal political norm.

During the conference, the president engaged in consorting with leaders of different countries, negotiating for mutual interests.

The couple's frequent consorting with the poor brought them great popularity among the lower classes.

Her life as a royal consort was full of strict rituals and ceremonies, leaving little personal time.

The conservative group criticized her for consorting with too many controversial figures and thus eroding her royal image.

In days of old, the royal consorts were often political tools, but now the term refers more to companionship.

The royal family's members often consorted with other royalty, forming alliances through marriage.

He decided to end his consorting with the scandalous crowd and settle down with a reputable woman.

During the difficult years, they consorted more, finding solace in each other's presence.

Their relationship slowly deteriorated until they could hardly consort without conflict.

She was rightly praised for her ability to consort with people of all genders and backgrounds during her diplomatic visit.

Many speculated that the king's consort was the real power behind the throne.