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Her Majesty
That would be Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Yes USS stands for United States Ship. And in England, HMS stands for Her or His (depending on who is in power) Majesty's Ship, or HMAS stands for His or Her Majesty's Australian Ship
HMS = Her/His Majesty's Ship. Used by the British Royal Navy for longer tittles as "His/Her Mayesty's Ship", abbreviated H.M.S. and then HMS.
In the correct context, this can stand for His (or Her) Majesty's Secret Service. Jack
Finland.
"Kimigayo" (His Imperial Majesty's Reign) is the national anthem of Japan.
His Majesty King Abdullah the second is the leader of Jordan.
Philometrius. has written: 'The country vicar's address to Her Majesty'
Your Majesty
I suppose it would be His Majesty Sir Bob Rosenschein. (CEO of Answers Corp.)
His Majesty King Harald V, and Prime minister Jens Stoltenberg
The leader of the country, is Her Majesty The Queen. The head of the UK government is the Prime Minister.
Norway
Majesty: The Nothern Expansion and the Majesty 2 games
Her Majesty
The adjective for 'majesty' is 'majestic'.