majesty

/ˈmædʒəsti/
noun
  1. A title used when speaking to or about a king or queen, often preceded by 'Your', 'His', 'Her', or 'Their'.
    • The ambassador was introduced to His Majesty the King.
    • Your Majesty, may I present the guests of honor?
    • Her Majesty the Queen will attend the ceremony tomorrow.
  2. Impressive beauty, dignity, or grandeur; the quality of being majestic.
    • There is a quiet majesty in the way the old oak tree stands alone in the field.
    • The cathedral's majesty is felt the moment you step inside.
    • The majesty of the Grand Canyon left us speechless.