Imperial, Royal, and Princely Styles
Emperors and Empresses had the style of Imperial Majesty (HIM=His or Her Imperial Majesty)
Members of imperial families, generally had the style of Imperial Highness (HIH).
Kings and Queens have the style of Majesty (HM)
Members of royal families (Princes and Princesses) generally have the style of Royal Highness (HRH), although in some royal families (for instance, Denmark), more junior princes and princesses only bear the style of Highness (HH)
Reigning Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses hold the style of Royal Highness (HRH).
The styles of members of Grand Ducal families has been inconsistent. In Luxemburg, more senior members of the family have also been Royal Highnesses. In Baden and Hesse and the Rhine, junior members held the style of Grand Ducal Highness (HGDH). Members of other grand ducal families generally held the style of Highness (HH).
Reigning Dukes and Duchesses bore the style of Highness (HH), as did other members of ducal families.
The Elector[?] of Hesse-Kassel also bore the style of Highness, as did other members of the Hesse-Kassel family.
Mediatized[?] Dukes and reigning and mediatized Fürsten and Fürstinnen bear the style of Serene Higness (HSH, German Durlaucht), as do other members of princely families.
Mediatized Counts and Countesses[?] bear the style of Illustrious Highness (German Erlaucht).
Dukes and Duchesses in the peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom bear the style of Grace, eg. "His Grace", "Your Grace".
Marquesses, Marchionesses[?], Earls, Countesses[?], Viscounts, iscountesses[?], Barons and Baronesses[?] in these peerages bear the style of Lordship.
Non-mediatized noble Dukes in Germany bear the style of Serene Highness (HSH) or High Born (Hochgeboren)
Non-mediatized noble Fürsten in Germany bear the styles of Serene Highness, Princely Grace (fürstliche Gnaden), or High Born
Other non-mediatized German nobles of the rank of Count or higher bear the style of High Born
German nobles of below the rank of count bear the style of High Well Born (Hochwohlgeboren)
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