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The plural of (royal) highness is (royal) highnesses.

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How do you spell your highness?

That is the correct spelling of the royal title "Your Highness."


How is highness spelled?

That is the correct spelling for "highness" (elevation, or a form of royal address).


Is highness a pronoun?

No, the word 'highness' is a noun; a word for the distance from the base of something to the top, a word for a thing; and a title given to a person of royal rank, or used in addressing them, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'highness' as a word for a thing is it.Example: You didn't consider the highness of the piece. It exceeds the height of the doorway.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'highness' as a word for a person is he, she, or you as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and him, her, or youas the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:His highness is always prompt. He will be here on time.Her highness has accepted our invitation. We must prepare a room for her.Your highness, they are ready for you.


What is the plural possessive of duchess?

Her Imperial Highness, or in direct contact, Your Highness. (this form of address for the Four Romanov Girls- all Grand Duchesses. ) Czarevna- roughly Imperial Princess or Crown princess- Daughter of the Czar also applied to these Ladies. one interesting bit of protocol, Special Agent Dimitri was correct in addressing Anastasia as ( Your Grace) as she was ( alone fo the Romanov Sisters) Underage at the time of the massacre. ovger l8 she would be (Your Highness) Under l8 (Your Grace) Your Grace is the standard form of address for a regular (not Grand or Imperial) duchess such as the Duchess of Bedford ( missing since l937) Turns for l00 M.P.H., Your Grace! made an interesting speed command!


What does 'your highness' mean?

A name for the royals, like kings and queens