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The real reason there was an empty seat at the Royal Wedding - Page 18 of 20 - Kiwi Report

The real reason there was an empty seat at the Royal Wedding


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[post_page_title]Titles[/post_page_title]
You must also be aware of the appropriate titles when addressing all of the royalty around you. The queen specifically must be addressed correctly. Upon first greeting her you must refer to her as “Your Majesty.” If you have to address her again, you do not refer to her Your Majesty, but simply as “Ma’am.” While this is a much more informal address, you have already paid the appropriate respect to her by addressing her correctly the first time.

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