Forms of address in Vishwamitra
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This article includes the list of forms of address used in Vishwamitra.
Abbreviations
- His/Her Illustrious and Royal Majesty: HIllRM
- His/Her Majesty: HM
- His/Her Royal Highness: HRH
- His/Her Serene Highness: HSH
- His/Her Highness: HH
- His/Her Grace: HG
- His/Her Excellency: HE
- The Most Honourable: The Most Hon
- The Right Honourable: The Rt Hon
- The Honourable: The Hon
- The Most Exc: The Most Exc
Royalty
Position | On envelopes | Salutation in letter | Oral address |
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Rashtradhyaksh | HIllRM The Rashtradhyaksh | Your Illustrious and Royal Majesty | Your Illustrious and Royal Majesty, and thereafter as "Sir" |
Uparashtradhyaksh | HM The Uparashtradhyaksh | Your Majesty | Your Majesty, and thereafter as "Sir" (for males) and "Ma'am" (for females) |
State monarchs (Rajpramukhs) | HM The Rajpramukh of (state), e.g. The Rajpramukh of Purvanchal | ||
Parents/siblings of the provincial monarchs (Rajpramukhs) | HRH The Prince Father of (state), e.g. The Prince Father of Purvanchal | ||
HRH The Princess Mother of (state), e.g. The Prince Mother of Purvanchal | |||
HRH The Prince/Princess (name), e.g. The Prince Saikat | |||
Heirs to the throne | HRH The Crown Prince/Princess of (state) | ||
HRH The Senior Prince/Princess of (state) | |||
Members of the first family(s) of the provincial monarchs[a] | HSH Prince/Princess (first name) | Your Serene Highness | Your Serene Highness, and thereafter as "Sir" (for males) and "Ma'am" (for females) |
First cousins of the provincial monarchs | |||
Husbands of female members of the first family(s) and first cousins | HE (first name and surname) | Your Excellency | Your Excellency, and thereafter as "Sir" |
Members of the extended family(s) of the provincial monarchs | HH Prince/Princess (first name) | Your Highness | Your Highness, and thereafter as "Sir" (for males) and "Ma'am" (for females) |
Regent(s) | HRH The Regent of Vishwamitra | Your Royal Highness | Your Royal Highness, and thereafter as "Sir" (for males) and "Ma'am" (for females) |
HRH The Prince/Princess Regent of (state) |
Nobility
Position | On envelopes | Salutation in letter | Oral address |
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Regent(s) | HH The Regent | Your Highness | Your Highness and thereafter as "Sir" (for males) or "Ma'am" (for females) |
Duke | His Grace The Duke (name) | My Lord Duke or Dear Duke (name) | Your Grace or Duke |
Duchess | Her Grace The Duchess (name) | Madam or Dear Duchess (name) | Your Grace or Duchess |
Count | The Rt Hon The Count (name) | My Lord Count or Dear Count (name) | Your Grace or Count |
Countess | The Rt Hon The Countess of (title) | Madam or Dear Countess (name) | Your Grace or Countess |
Baron | The Rt Hon The Lord (surname) or The Rt Hon The Baron (name) |
My Lord or Dear Lord (title) | Your Grace or Baron |
Baroness | The Rt Hon The Lady (surname) or The Rt Hon The Baroness (name) |
Madam or Dear Baroness (name) | Your Grace or Baroness |
Government
Position | On envelopes | Salutation in letter | Oral address |
---|---|---|---|
Prime Minister | HE The Most Hon (name) | Your Excellency | Your Excellency, and thereafter as "Sir" (for males) or "Ma'am" (for females) |
Deputy Prime Minister | HE The Rt Hon (name) | ||
Senior Minister | |||
Cabinet Minister(s) | HE (name) | ||
Minister(s) of State | The Rt Hon (name) | Sir or Madam | Sir or Madam |
Privy Councillor(s) | The Most Exc | ||
Member(s) of Parliament | The Hon | ||
Administrator(s) | The Most Hon | ||
Governor(s) of overseas territories | |||
Crown representative(s) | |||
Chief Justice | HL Justice (name) | Your Lordship | Your Lordship Justice (name), and thereafter as "Sir" (for males) or "Ma'am" (for females) |
References and notes
- ↑ Only applicable to those born in the royal house or married (for females only) to a member of the royal house.