Good morning everyone,
I apologise for posting such a specific question, but...
I know that George III was the first monarch to insist on being addressed as
"Your Royal Highness". Does anybody have a clue when this privilege was
extended to other members of the Royal family?
Thanks for your forbearance, your municifences.
mark
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Mark Pomeroy
Archivist
Royal Academy of Arts
London
W1J 0BD
fax. 020 7300 5765
tel. 020 7300 5768
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