What is another word for HRH?

Pronunciation: [ˌe͡ɪt͡ʃˌɑːɹˈe͡ɪt͡ʃ] (IPA)

HRH is an acronym that stands for His/Her Royal Highness. This title is commonly associated with the British royal family and some other royal families around the world. However, there are many synonyms that can be used to refer to royalty or nobility. Some alternatives include "majesty," "highness," "excellency," "emperor," "prince," "princess," "duke," "marquess," "earl," "viscount," and "baron." These titles are often used to address or refer to members of aristocratic or royal families. It's important to keep in mind that the appropriate title will vary depending on the country and the specific individual being discussed.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      Nas, TECHS.

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Famous quotes with Hrh

  • But, of course, she didn't mean that she was going to retire from public life and only when the Queen removed her HRH some years later did she actually drop a hundred charities and just kept five.
    Anthony Holden
  • I am and always will be an HRH. But out of personal choice I like to be called William because that is my name and I want people to call me William - for now.
    Prince William
  • I saw a picture of Prince William, HRH William, in the paper today. He's going bald. I reckon by the end of next year he will be bald and I'm glad about that. Because of his playboy prince status and that, it makes me feel insecure about my own looks.
    Russell Brand

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