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I don't think so. Inherited Crown & Anchor status is based on direct familial relationship, not sharing a cabin. Your daughter* would have whatever status she's inheriting from your family, assuming she's sailed before. (I think you have to have sailed at least once to get any status at all.)

 

She can, however, join her grandmother in the priority boarding area since she's in the same cabin.

 

* This is assuming that your daughter is under 18 years old. After that age, she has her own status that is then based on her own history, which can include what she status she inherited just before she turned 18.

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