what are the words used to talk to king like your majesty
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Defender of the Faith
a title used by all English kings and queens since Henry VIII
HRH
abbreviation
His Royal Highness: the formal title of a prince
HRH
abbreviation
Her Royal Highness: the formal title of a princess
ma’am
noun
spokenbritish used for talking to a queen, princess etc or to a woman of high rank in the police or the armed forces
the Prince of Wales
a title given to the first son of the British king or queen
the Princess Royal
a title that the first daughter of the British king or queen is sometimes given
the Queen
an informal name for Her Majesty the Queen, the queen of the UK
the Queen Mother
the mother of the present king or queen of a country
R
abbreviation
king or queen: used after the name of the British King or Queen on official signs or documents, and in the titles of some British legal cases. It stands for the Latin words Rex or Regina.
Regina
noun
britishformal used in documents after the name of the British queen who is ruling
Rex
a title written after the name of a king, used in official documents and on coins
sire
old-fashioned an old word used for talking to a king
sovereign
noun
formal a king, or a queen
Your/His/Her Highness
used for talking to or about a king, queen, prince, or princess
Your/His/Her Majesty
used for talking formally to or about a king or queen
Your/His/Her Royal Highness
used for addressing or referring to a member of a royal family, especially a prince or princess
Your/His worship
used for talking to or about some people in important positions
a title used by all English kings and queens since Henry VIII
HRH
abbreviation
His Royal Highness: the formal title of a prince
HRH
abbreviation
Her Royal Highness: the formal title of a princess
ma’am
noun
spokenbritish used for talking to a queen, princess etc or to a woman of high rank in the police or the armed forces
the Prince of Wales
a title given to the first son of the British king or queen
the Princess Royal
a title that the first daughter of the British king or queen is sometimes given
the Queen
an informal name for Her Majesty the Queen, the queen of the UK
the Queen Mother
the mother of the present king or queen of a country
R
abbreviation
king or queen: used after the name of the British King or Queen on official signs or documents, and in the titles of some British legal cases. It stands for the Latin words Rex or Regina.
Regina
noun
britishformal used in documents after the name of the British queen who is ruling
Rex
a title written after the name of a king, used in official documents and on coins
sire
old-fashioned an old word used for talking to a king
sovereign
noun
formal a king, or a queen
Your/His/Her Highness
used for talking to or about a king, queen, prince, or princess
Your/His/Her Majesty
used for talking formally to or about a king or queen
Your/His/Her Royal Highness
used for addressing or referring to a member of a royal family, especially a prince or princess
Your/His worship
used for talking to or about some people in important positions
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