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Encyclopedia > Her Royal Highness

HRH is an acronym for His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness. It appears in front of the names of members of a Royal Family other than the King or Queen. In the British monarchy the title of HRH is associated with the rank of prince or princess. This is especially important when a prince has another title such as Duke (or a princess the title of Duchess) by which he or she would usually be addressed. For instance HRH The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn was a prince and a member of the royal family while His Grace The Duke of Devonshire is a non-royal duke and not a member of the British royal family.


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Thus Her Royal Highness has taken under her guidance and patronage such seemingly diverse and unrelated entities as the Ananda Mahidol (Education) Foundation, the Foundation for the Welfare of the Crippled, the Foundation for the Promotion of Religious and Humanitarian Activities, the Thailand Leprosy Foundation and the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand.
Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother conceived the development of the mountainous Doi Tung areas in terms of integrating the improvement and protection of its environment with the social and economic development of the hill tribes living there.
After Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother passed away in 1995 at the age of 95, the lifelong undertaking by Her Royal Highness continues to be pursued diligently in the same manner and spirit by all concerned.
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