His or Her Majesty's Ship
2007-04-04 10:12:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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His or Her Majesty's Ship. It all dependes on who is sitting on the British Royal Throne.
If it's a guy, His Majesty's Ship Eagle
If it's a girl, Her Majesty's Ship Eagle
2007-04-04 10:42:45
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answer #2
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answered by MG 4
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Her Majesty's Ship (or His Majesty's Ship depending on the gender of the current monarch, which right now is the Queen)
2007-04-04 10:11:08
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answer #3
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answered by Beardog 7
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His or her majesties ship=HMS. The his or her kicks in depending on if there is a king or queen on the throne. Thus all Brit ships right now are her majesties ships.
2007-04-04 10:29:20
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answer #4
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answered by brian L 6
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It is used by the monarch and government of the United Kingdom.
If a queen is on the throne then it's the first letter of each word in the phrase "her majesty's ship". If a king then it's "his majesty's ship".
2007-04-04 10:16:41
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answer #5
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answered by erg322 4
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Right now it stands for Her Majesty's Ship. When Charles takes over it will stand for His Majesty's Ship.
2007-04-04 10:13:37
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answered by melik1959 1
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It means Her Majesty's Ship (H.M.S.) Eagle
2007-04-04 10:12:24
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answer #7
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answered by Rusty Shackleford 5
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Her Majesty's Ship
2007-04-04 10:11:59
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Her Majesty's Ship
2007-04-04 10:11:31
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answer #9
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answered by Ted 3
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His (or Her) Majesty's Ship, depending on whether a King or a Queen is ruling at the time.
2007-04-04 10:12:38
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answer #10
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answered by texasjewboy12 6
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