It stands for Her Royal Highness.
The following were considered to be members of the British Royal Family in the 1960s: * HM The Queen & HRH The Duke of Edinburgh (her husband Prince Philip); * HM Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother (The Queen's mother); * HRH The Prince of Wales (The Prince Charles, The Queen's first son); * HRH The Prince Andrew (The Queen's second son); * HRH The Prince Edward (The Queen's third son); * HRH The Princess Anne (The Queen's daughter); * HRH The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (The Queen's sister); * HRH The Duke of Windsor (The Queen's uncle, previously Edward VIII); * TRH The Duke & Duchess of Gloucester (The Queen's uncle, The Prince Henry, and his wife, Alice); * HRH Prince William of Gloucester and HRH Prince Richard of Gloucester (The Duke of Gloucester's sons, Richard is now Duke of Gloucester); * HRH Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent (widow of The Queen's uncle George); * TRH The Duke & Duchess of Kent (The Queen's cousin, Prince Edward & his wife, Katharine); * HRH Prince Michael of Kent (The Duke of Kent's brother); * HRH Princess Alexandra, The Hon Mrs Angus Ogilvy (The Duke of Kent's sister); * HRH The Princess Royal, Countess of Harewood (The Queen's aunt, The Princess Mary); * HRH Princess Alfonso of Orleans-Bourbon (The Queen's first cousin, twice-removed, Princess Beatrice); * HRH Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone (The Queen's first cousin, twice-removed)
HRH is an abbreviation of His/Her Royal Highness. It's used a generally to refer to members of the Royal Family. For example, Queen Elizabeth is commonly referred to as "HRH, Queen Elizabeth".
HRH prince of wales HRH The duke of york TRH The earl of wessex
HRH prince of Wales HRH The duke of york TRH The earl of wessex
HRH Charles, Prince of Wales HRH Anne, the Princess Royal HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.
His/Her Royal Highness.
HRH Queen Elizabeth
Hand Receipt Holder
Her husband, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
whatever HRH desires.
Although she is of the House of Windsor, the Queen officially has no surname and as daughter of the King (George VI), had no maiden name. Prior to her marriage to HRH Prince Phillip, she was known as HRH Princess Elizabeth During the war as a young subaltern in the ATS (Auxilliary Territorial Service) she used the inofficial surname Windsor.
It was Her Royal Highness when she was Princess Elizabeth. As queen, it's Her Majesty.