Pronoun
(formal) A title of respect used when referring to a queen.
(informal, sarcastic) A sarcastic way of referring to any female who is (or appears) pompous or bossy.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA Buckingham Palace spokesperson said in a statement, “Her Majesty The Queen remains in good health. Source: Internet
And generally in all things you will do as a faithful and true Servant ought to do to Her Majesty. Source: Internet
And Her Majesty yesterday said Lesotho must accelerate the implementation of the programme to ensure the accessibility of reproductive health services for women and girls. Source: Internet
As he wrote to the Earl of Leicester : "So long as that devilish woman lives, neither Her Majesty must make account to continue in quiet possession of her crown, nor her faithful servants assure themselves of safety of their lives." Source: Internet
Elizabeth began to be styled as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother because the normal style for the widow of a king, "Queen Elizabeth", would have been too similar to the style of her elder daughter, now Queen Elizabeth II. citation. Source: Internet
And if any of the said Treaties or Counsels shall touch any of the Counsellors, you will not reveal it unto him, but will keep the same until such time as, by the Consent of Her Majesty, or of the Council, Publication shall be made thereof. Source: Internet