SECOND LADY
A 'Second Lady' is a title sometimes used in reference to the wife of a vice president, styled relative to the title of First Lady, the wife of a president. Although no country grants any legal power to any second lady, often, their duties include the following:
★ hosting during receptions at the vice presidential residence
★ presiding over selected welfare institutions
★ accompanying the spouse in official travels
★ various ceremonial duties
According to United States State Department Office of Protocol, the term is considered an anachronism.
Monica Lewinsky, who involved in a relationship with President Bill Clinton, was jokingly referred to as the "Second Lady". [1]
★ Second Lady of the United States
★ First Lady
★ First Lady of the United States
★ hosting during receptions at the vice presidential residence
★ presiding over selected welfare institutions
★ accompanying the spouse in official travels
★ various ceremonial duties
According to United States State Department Office of Protocol, the term is considered an anachronism.
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Other Usage
Monica Lewinsky, who involved in a relationship with President Bill Clinton, was jokingly referred to as the "Second Lady". [1]
See also
★ Second Lady of the United States
★ First Lady
★ First Lady of the United States
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