Her daughter-in-law typically refers to the queen as "Your Majesty" or simply "Ma'am." This formal address is customary in royal settings to show respect and deference. In more casual or private settings, she might use a more personal name, depending on their relationship.
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It comes from Queen Elizabeth I, the "virgin" queen, of England.
I believe it is called a Coronation ceremony.
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Although Prince William calls the queen "granny," his wife will most likely call her "Your Majesty" or "Ma'am."
Queen Victoria married prince Albert.