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What are some ways to address a king?

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Other than "your majesty"?? Help plz!

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  1. It's "Your Royal Highness" (Abbreviation of HRH) not "Your Highness". Sir/Sire is also an acceptable way to address a King.

    Here is a complete list of all forms of address in the UK

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forms_of_ad...


  2. Queen Elizabeth is addressed as Her Majesty or ma'am thus I would assume His Majesty, Your Majesty, or Sir to be correct.

  3. Your Highness

  4. The only correct ways to address the king are : "Your Majesty" and "Sir," or "may it please Your Majesty." When first introduced it is as "His Majesty---the King of--" or "His Most Excellent Majesty" or "His Most Gracious Majesty."

    Kings and Queens are not Royal Hignesses,but "Your Majesties."

  5. Eminence

  6. Your Highness.

  7. "Your highness" is never acceptable when addressing a king.

    The proper form of address is "Your Majesty".  In less formal conditions, and after the first "Your Majesty" it is permissable to address the king as "sire".  At one time "my liege" was also acceptable.

  8. your highness

    you may be able to say my lord but i'm not sure

  9. "Hello... you look nice today" "Aaahhhh you have some nice hips, have you been in the royal gym today?... "Can I touch your crown?" Just kidding.

    Say:

    Sire

    Your highness

    Master

    Liege

  10. u can say, " Hey dude, how is it goin' ? "

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