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6-464: His Britannic Majesty or, when the reigning monarch is female Her Britannic Majesty ( HBM ), is a treaty title for the monarch of the United Kingdom , a royal style used in international law and diplomacy . It is used on the international plane in the same way that His Majesty or Her Majesty is used to refer to the king or queen domestically, the addition of Britannic serving to identify

12-544: Is an example of the use of these "treaty titles". August Majesty – Holy Roman Emperor Apostolic Majesty – King of Hungary (Most) Catholic Majesty – King of Spain (Most) Christian Majesty – King of France (Most) Faithful Majesty – King of Portugal Orthodox Majesty – King of Poland Prussian Majesty – King of Prussia Sicilian Majesty – King of the Two Sicilies Britannic Majesty – King of Great Britain , King of

18-411: Is not, however, invoked in agreements signed between the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms, because the monarch cannot contract with themselves. Unlike treaties with other countries, agreements amongst Commonwealth realms are concluded between the respective governments , not the respective sovereigns. Examples include: His Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State Requests and requires in

24-510: The Name of His Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance, and to afford the bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary. List of treaty titles for monarchs Several monarchs had titles used in diplomatic settings which were not part of their official national royal style , but which signified their nationality. The Treaty of Paris (1763)

30-603: The monarch of the United Kingdom. With the expansion of the British Empire , the term came to refer to the British monarch as the sovereign of the entire British Empire. With changes in the constitutional relations between different Commonwealth realms , today it is only appropriate to use the term to refer to the Crown in right of the United Kingdom and not, for example, the Crown in right of Australia , Canada , or New Zealand . It

36-546: The state (United Kingdom) in question. It is particularly used in treaties and other formal instruments sent and received between nations. Many other monarchies in Europe used similar conventional terms as treaty titles to identify their respective monarchs. Initially, His/Her Britannic Majesty referred to monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain . After the Acts of Union 1800 , it referred to

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