A Commando
Royal Society of Marine Artists was created in 1939.
Royal Thai Marine Corps was created in 1932.
Disappearance of Royal Marine Alan Addis was born in 1961.
For males a royal attendant is referred to as a "Gentleman of the Bedchamber". For females they are referred to as a "Lady-in-Waiting".
The brother of a queen is typically referred to as a prince. If the queen is married to a king, her brother may also be informally referred to as a prince by virtue of his sister's royal status. In some contexts, he could also be referred to as a royal or nobleman, depending on the country's titles and hierarchy.
For males a royal attendant is referred to as a "Gentleman of the Bedchamber". For females they are referred to as a "Lady-in-Waiting".
Yes, "Royal Marine" should be capitalized when referring to the specific branch of the British Armed Forces, as it is a proper noun. When used generically to describe a marine who serves in a royal navy, it may not need capitalization. Always consider the context in which it is used.
Yes.
Her Majesty's Royal Marines Commando/Band Service (delete where applicable)
They were first created as a part of the Royal Marines in 1942.
The Queen is referred to as first "Her Majesty the Queen" But if speaking to her it is first "Your Majesty" and henforth "Ma'am"
A ruler climbing a mountain could be referred to as a "monarch on a peak" or a "sovereign ascending."