Hmm...according to my brain of infinite knowledge (and wikipedia) "Your Majesty" is a title that usually only refers to a king or queen; princes or princesses would be referred to "Your Highness".
"Your Majesty" was not a phrase used until Henry VIII, because, well...he was frikken Henry VIII. Before that "Your Highness" and "Your Grace" were used for kings and queens.
Wikitard aside, no, I don't think it was used to talk to any of the Princes or Princesses before. I think it was slight forshadowing, and because Jeremiah wants Lelouch to avenge his mum, kill his dad, and become the new Emperor of Britannia or something...Or it could have just been fangirl bait.
He used "denka" ("Your Highness") when talking to Lelouch before, and that was what he would have normally used if he was just referring to Lelouch, the Prince.
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"Your Majesty" was not a phrase used until Henry VIII, because, well...he was frikken Henry VIII. Before that "Your Highness" and "Your Grace" were used for kings and queens.
Wikitard aside, no, I don't think it was used to talk to any of the Princes or Princesses before. I think it was slight forshadowing, and because Jeremiah wants Lelouch to avenge his mum, kill his dad, and become the new Emperor of Britannia or something...Or it could have just been fangirl bait.
He used "denka" ("Your Highness") when talking to Lelouch before, and that was what he would have normally used if he was just referring to Lelouch, the Prince.
So..my opinon? Fangirl baiting.