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Addressing royalty I did research and it says use "Your Highness/ Your Majesty" for the first time then "Sir" or "Ma'am" subsequently.

https://www.royal.uk/greeting-member-royal-family

But what does it mean by subsequently? Is it per conversation or forever?

For example, I met them for the first time today so I addressed them "Your Highness/Your Majesty". I will meet them again tomorrow, I can just start my second conversation with "Sir/Ma'am", right?

Nov 26, 2018 4:03 PM
Answers · 1
yes subsequently means thereafter, for your context. Or for other contexts it could or would mean, the events that happened after, which is "thereafter". By definition.
November 26, 2018
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