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Synonyms and antonyms of Royal titles in British Thesaurus

Royal titles

Defender of the Faith ()

a title used by all English kings and queens since Henry VIII

HRH (abbreviation)

His Royal Highness: the formal title of a prince

HRH (abbreviation)

Her Royal Highness: the formal title of a princess

ma’am (noun)

spokenBritish used for talking to a queen, princess etc or to a woman of high rank in the police or the armed forces

the Prince of Wales ()

a title given to the first son of the British king or queen

the Princess Royal ()

a title that the first daughter of the British king or queen is sometimes given

the Queen ()

an informal name for Her Majesty the Queen, the queen of the UK

R (abbreviation)

king or queen: used after the name of the British King or Queen on official signs or documents, and in the titles of some British legal cases. It stands for the Latin words Rex or Regina.

Regina (noun)

Britishformal used in documents after the name of the British queen who is ruling

Rex ()

a title written after the name of a king, used in official documents and on coins

sire (old-fashioned)

old-fashioned an old word used for talking to a king

sovereign (noun)

formal a king, or a queen

Your/His worship ()

used for talking to or about some people in important positions