Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
He does use "you" occasionally in formal situations, such as addressing Feo Ul as "Your Majesty".
Mmm, "Your Majesty" is a bit of a tricky one as it's a form of address and needs to be used properly, even by an eccentric old coot who has spent far too much time in the tomes to turn his tone towards the Tudor.

In Tudor times, Henry VIII was sometimes "Your Grace", and sometimes "Your Majesty". Jacobean English is when this form of address really appeared.