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  1. The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in the United Kingdom, the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations.

  2. The Right Honourable (abbreviato in The Rt Hon. o Rt Hon.) è un trattamento onorifico utilizzato nel Regno Unito, in Canada, Australia, Nuova Zelanda e in India, in alcuni degli altri reami del Commonwealth, nei Caraibi britannici, a Mauritius e occasionalmente in altri stati.

  3. The Right Honourable: The Rt Hon (The Rt Honble) The Honourable: The Hon (The Honble) The Much Honoured: The Much Hon (The Much Hon'd) The Most Reverend: The Most Rev (The Most Revd or The Most Rev'd) The Right Reverend: The Rt Rev (The Rt Revd or The Rt Rev'd) The Very Reverend: The Very Rev (The Very Revd or The Very Rev'd)

  4. The Right Honourable: used in the United Kingdom (sometimes abbreviated as Rt Hon) for members of the Privy Council (high government officials, senior judges, archbishops, etc.) and, formally, for peers below the rank of Marquess (normally abbreviated to simply "The", e.g. "The Lord Norton" instead of "The Right Honourable Lord Norton").

  5. 21 feb 2024 · The Honourable, a style or title of honour common to the United Kingdom, the countries of the Commonwealth, and the United States. It is taken from the French honorable and ultimately derived from the Latin honorabilis (“worthy of honour”).

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