Quote Originally Posted by starbkjrus
Which poses another question. The Prince is known as The Duke of Rothesay north of the border but how is he styled? HRH or His Grace? Would the fact that he is heir to the Throne of Great Britain automatically grant HRH or would it be His Grace since Rothesay (that I know of) is not a Royal Dukedom like Kent or York?

Interestingly in the Duchy of Lancaster they toast His Grace the Duke of Lancaster referring to the Queen.
Hmmm...that is a good question. At first thought, HRH would take "pride of place", since he is the heir to the throne...but you correct, "His Grace" is appropriate for Dukes (His Grace, the Duke of Argyll, for example) -- I wonder if the Royals web site could answer that?

T.