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All Noblemen and women up to the rank of Duchess or Duke are addressed by the rather clergy-sounding style of "Your Grace"

In Imperial Russia a Grand Duchess, who was a princess royal, if under l8, as you know who was, would correctly be styled- Your Grace, over l8- Your Highness. Romanov girls lived up to the Princely style

In the United Kingdom princes can be created dukes(Prince Adnrew, Duke of York) on behalf of the monarch on their wedding day and when referred you say "Your Royal Highness" and/or "Sir" their after but a regular British duke may simply be called "Your Grace"

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