Your Highness
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Pronoun



  1. A title of respect used to address a prince or princess.
    • 1818, The Quarterly Review, J. Murray, The Congo Expedition—African Discoveries, page 372:
      Does your Highness know what became of the other ?
    • 1998, Alexandre Dumas, The Man in the Iron Mask (ISBN 0192838423), page 83:
      “Yes, madame, since your Highness has deigned to begin, will you deign to finish—”

Usage notes

  • This is the second-person form of address to a prince or princess. Verbs used with this pronoun as the subject are conjugated in the third person. The forms used when referring in the third person are His Highness (to a man) and Her Highness (to a woman).

  • If the prince or princess is a member of a royal family, the full form is Your Royal Highness; if a member of an imperial family (i.e., the family of an emperor or empress), the form is Your Imperial Highness.

  • The corresponding form for a king, queen, emperor, or empress is Your Majesty.

See also

  • Her Highness
  • Her Imperial Highness
  • Her Royal Highness
  • Her Serene Highness
  • His Highness
  • His Imperial Highness
  • His Royal Highness
  • His Serene Highness
  • Your Majesty
  • Your Royal Highness
  • Your Royal Majesty
 
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