Clearly, as Sir D is a regular. But it's a bit poor.Did he mix him up with his brother I wonder?
I somehow doubt it. I've heard people do the opposite - referring to the king/queen as his/her royal highness - who really should know better.Perhaps he was being sarcastic calling PoW "her majesty"
I can't say "Kate" would be put into that category. Now that dreadful American woman is a different matter altogether, and would be worthy of the sarcasm.referring to those with an over-inflated ego as "your majesty".
Just a bit? A lot!But it's a bit poor.
I wasn't saying she would. I was saying I might have called some jumped up twerp "your majesty".I can't say "Kate" would be put into that category.
Mrs Simpson or some third rate actress in some series I've never watched, Suits was it?Now that dreadful American woman is a different matter altogether
The latter, and it was. I've never seen a frame of it either, and have no desire to.Mrs Simpson or some third rate actress in some series I've never watched, Suits was it?