"Her Royal Highness" is referring to a Princess wheres "Her Majesty" is referring to a Queen
No
The correct spelling of the honorific is majesty (Your Majesty, for Her Royal Highness, the Queen).
Highness is a lower rank of a Royal Highnessbecause a Highness may be a distant relative of the monarch whereas the a Royal Highness may be a sister, brother, son, daughter etc.
Her Royal Highness or His Royal Highness.
The plural of (royal) highness is (royal) highnesses.
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No, either Her/Your Royal Highness.
HRH - his royal highness, her royal highness
Royal Highness - album - was created on 1998-08-11.
That is the correct spelling of the royal title "Your Highness."
Your Royal Highness or Imperial Highness It depends on the country and rank of the Princess because some princesses have the style "Highness" insetad of Royal or Imperial Highness.
On parchment HRH Duchess of ... Verbally Her Royal Highness; Your Royal Highness, thereafter as "Ma'am."
The full form of HRH is His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness. It is a term reserved for members of the British royal family.