Majests
Majests is not a standard English noun in most modern usage. In common practice, the singular form is majesty, and the customary plural when referring to more than one sovereign is majesties, as in Your Majesties. The form majests without the -ies is rarely encountered and is generally regarded as nonstandard or a misspelling.
Historically, majesty derives from the Latin majestās, through Old French majesté, meaning greatness or dignity. The
In formal contexts such as official communications, court protocol, heraldry, and ceremonial speech, majesty titles appear
See also: Majesty; Your Majesty; Your Majesties; Monarch; Royalty.