Not UK, but I remember a cringy clip where a journalist attempted to interview the prince of Denmark (not the current king, his younger brother), and the prince keeps interrupting the journalist by saying "let's try that again" because the journalist used "you" in singular form.
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Ugh, the "let's try that again" move is so demeaning and rude. Royal families have no place in this world anymore.
The journalist used "ye"?
No, he said "you" when he should have used "ye" in the honorific meaning.
It was in Danish though.
It was in Danish though.
In retrospect that should have been obvious from context
You find that you do, no matter your best intentions because of social pressure (or saurian mind-powers, you decide). My Mum met Andy and Fergie when they visited her school and she swore she wouldn't curtsy. So the big day comes and the royal duo are working their way down the line of teachers who all curtsied and when they came to my Mum, she crumbled. I think the photographers even captured it on film. She was disgusted with herself and I'd be giving her shit about to this day (especially after the Epstein business) if she hadn't been inconsiderate and died. If there's an afterlife I am sure she's there thinking "he wouldn't it lie!"
You're not wrong. You should know better than to insult your ~~Queen~~ King and Country!
(Jokes aside, they actually don't care)
I suspect they'd probably just pretend they hadn't noticed.