Describing Someone Who Acts Like Royalty:
General:
* Arrogant
* Condescending
* Snobbish
* Patronizing
* Pretentious
* High and mighty
* Self-important
* Grandiose
* Aloof
* Demeaning
* Disdainful
* Imperious
* Pompous
* Haughty
* Supercilious
* Overbearing
More Specific:
* Regal: A more neutral word, suggesting a dignified and noble bearing.
* Stately: Similar to regal, but with a sense of grandeur and formality.
* Lordly: Suggests a masculine, authoritative, and perhaps domineering attitude.
* Queenly: Suggests a feminine, graceful, and perhaps regal attitude.
* Aristocratic: More focused on the social class aspect of being royal.
* Grand: Describes their actions and demeanor as overly impressive or theatrical.
* Exalted: Implies a sense of being superior or above others.
* Opulent: Describes their lifestyle and possessions as lavish and extravagant.
* Decadent: Negative connotation, suggesting excessive indulgence and self-importance.
Figurative Language:
* Acts like they were born with a silver spoon in their mouth
* Thinks they are better than everyone else
* Wears their crown a little too tightly
* Walks around like they own the place
* Treats people like servants
* Has a sense of entitlement
The best words to use will depend on the specific context and the tone you want to convey.