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When addressing a queen, it is important to follow the proper protocol and etiquette. Here are some guidelines for addressing a queen: 1. Use the correct title: The title for a queen depends on the country. In the United Kingdom, the queen is addressed as "Your Majesty". In other countries, such as Spain and the Netherlands, the queen is addressed as "Your Majesty" as well. In Denmark and Sweden, the queen is addressed as "Your Majesty" or "Your Royal Highness". Be sure to research the specific title for the queen in the country you are addressing her from. 2. Use the correct form of address: When addressing a queen, use formal language such as "Your Majesty" or "Your Royal Highness". It is important to show respect and reverence for the queen and her position. 3. Bow or curtsy: When meeting a queen, it is customary to bow or curtsy as a sign of respect. Men should bow their heads, while women should curtsy by bending their knees slightly and lowering their bodies. The depth of the bow or curtsy depends on the formality of the occasion. 4. Wait for the queen to initiate conversation: It is important to wait for the queen to speak first. When she does, respond politely and respectfully. Avoid interrupting her or speaking over her. 5. Do not touch the queen: It is considered inappropriate to touch the queen, unless she initiates contact. If she extends her hand for a handshake, you may shake her hand, but do not hold it for too long. Remember, when addressing a queen, it is important to show respect and follow proper protocol and etiquette.
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