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If an opponent uses a [[priority]] move (including moves boosted by {{a|Prankster}}, {{a|Gale Wings}}, or {{a|Triage}}) that targets the Pokémon with Queenly Majesty or its allies, Queenly Majesty prevents the Pokémon from executing that move ([[PP]] is still consumed). When this occurs, the text "'''<Pokémon> cannot use <move>!'''" is displayed.
If an opponent uses a [[priority]] move (including moves boosted by {{a|Prankster}}, {{a|Gale Wings}}, or {{a|Triage}}) that targets the Pokémon with Queenly Majesty or its allies, Queenly Majesty prevents the Pokémon from executing that move ([[PP]] is still consumed). When this occurs, the text "'''<Pokémon> cannot use <move>!'''" is displayed.


{{cat|Moves that target all Pokémon}} (except {{m|Perish Song}}, {{m|Flower Shield}}, and {{m|Rototiller}}) and {{cat|moves that target all foes}} cannot be blocked by Queenly Majesty, even if they become priority moves. Queenly Majesty has no effect on allies' priority moves.
{{cat|Moves that target all Pokémon}} (except {{m|Perish Song}}, {{m|Flower Shield}}, and {{m|Rototiller}}) and {{cat|Moves that target the opponent's side of the field}} cannot be blocked by Queenly Majesty, even if they become priority moves. Queenly Majesty has no effect on allies' priority moves.


Priority status Z-Moves will have their Z-Power effect activate. For example, if a Pokémon uses Z-{{m|Baby-Doll Eyes}} on a Pokémon under the effect of Queenly Majesty, the user will still gain Defense, but it will not lower the target's Attack.
Priority status Z-Moves will have their Z-Power effect activate. For example, if a Pokémon uses Z-{{m|Baby-Doll Eyes}} on a Pokémon under the effect of Queenly Majesty, the user will still gain Defense, but it will not lower the target's Attack.

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