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Were you not taught to hold your hands in a certain way?
I made my First Communion almost 3 decades ago and we were taught the correct placement of the hands, although I don't recall it being referrenced to a throne.
Yes you always put your left over your right hand so that you always pick up the host with your right hand and say "Amen"
I remember getting host on the tongue and kneeling down with the thing under your chin so it didn't fall on the floor. Now we form lines and just go up for communion. Church is different from when I was a kid and even more different when my mom when and the priest back was to you and it was all done in Latin.
Times are changing. All Catholic churches are different and that is why I think they need to to to the church in question. Some don't even kneel down anymore ours still do.