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    Majesty (abbreviated HM for His Majesty or Her Majesty, oral address Your Majesty; from the Latin maiestas, meaning ' greatness ') is used as a manner of address by many monarchs, usually kings or queens.

  2. Majesty. Majesty is an English word from the Latin: maiestas, meaning greatness. It is a style of address. It is often used when directly addressing or referring to a monarch. [1] The plural form is Their Majesties. [2] The style ranks above Royal Highness.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Her_MajestyHer Majesty - Wikipedia

    Her Majesty may refer to: Majesty, a style used by monarchs (or a wife of a king) Queen Camilla (born 1947), Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms; wife of King Charles III.

  4. Majesty (abbreviated HM for His Majesty or Her Majesty, oral address Your Majesty; from the Latin maiestas, meaning ' greatness ') is used as a manner of address by many monarchs, usually kings or queens.

  5. The government of the United Kingdom (formally His Majesty's Government, abbreviated to HM Government) is the central executive authority of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [2] [3] The government is led by the prime minister (currently Keir Starmer since 5 July 2024) who selects all the other ministers.

  6. Aug 30, 2024 · majesty (countable and uncountable, plural majesties) The quality of being impressive and great. the majesty of the Great Pyramids.

  7. Majesty, the characteristic of awe-inspiring greatness, particularly seen as an attribute of divine or sovereign power. The term had its modern origin in ancient Rome. After Theodosius I was referred to as ‘Your Majesty,’ it became a frequent form of address to the Western emperors.

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