Majestys
Majestys is commonly encountered as a misspelling of majesties, the standard plural of majesty. Majesty is a honorific used for monarchs and for the royal authority they embody. The correct plural form is majesties, as in “Their Majesties the King and Queen.”
In formal and ceremonial contexts, the plural majesties is used when referring to more than one sovereign
Beyond standard language, Majestys may appear as a proper noun in branding, titles, or creative works. Without
Etymology: majesty comes from Old French majesté, from Latin maiestas, meaning greatness or dignity. The plural