cat may look at a king

The phrase "a cat may look at a king" is an idiomatic expression that means even someone of lower status or position has the right to observe or scrutinize someone in a position of power or authority. It implies that no matter how superior or important a person may be, they cannot restrict others from simply looking at them or observing their actions.


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