In ancient Egyptian culture, queen tattoos symbolized spiritual and mystical powers, as well as the wearer's connection to the divine feminine and the goddesses of the pantheon. These tattoos often featured images of sacred animals, such as the cat or the cobra, which represented the queen's role as a guardian of the pharaoh and the kingdom's spiritual well-being. By wearing these tattoos, the queen was believed to embody the qualities of protection, fertility, and regeneration.