Highness - Variations and Precedence

Variations and Precedence

While the actual precedence depends on the rank itself, and sometimes more specifically on the monarchy, rather than on the style of address, the holders tend to end up roughly in the following order of precedence:

  • His/Her Imperial and Royal Highness (HI&RH; ranks with HIH);
  • His/Her Imperial Highness (HIH; ranks with HI&RH)
  • His/Her Royal Highness (HRH)
  • His/Her Grand Ducal Highness (HGDH), used by junior members of the houses of Luxembourg, Grand Ducal Hesse, and Baden
  • His/Her Exalted Highness (HEH), used only by the Nizam of Hyderabad, the pre-eminent Indian princely ruler
  • His/Her Highness (HH)
  • His/Her Sultanic Highness (HSH), a rare, hybrid western-Islamic honorific style, exclusively used by the son, daughter-in-law and daughters of Sultan Hussein Kamel of Egypt
  • His/Her Ducal Serene Highness (HDSH)
  • His Most Eminent Highness (HMEH), a hybrid with His Eminence, created in 1630 for the Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, as Prince of the Holy Roman Empire at par with a Cardinal (Prince of the Church).
  • His/Her Most Serene Highness (HMSH)
  • His/Her Serene Highness (HSH)
  • His/Her Illustrious Highness (HIll.H)

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